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Forty years ago this month, My Sweet Little Village (Vesničko má středisková) entered Czech cinemas and became one of the most enduring popular films of 1980s Czechoslovak cinema. Directed by Jiří Menzel from a screenplay by Zdeněk Svěrák, the 1985 tragicomedy had already attracted attention at film festivals before its domestic theatrical release. Set in the fictionalized Central Bohemian village of Křečovice, the film follow…
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