Small Town
Originally released in 2003. Small Town is a comedy film. directed by Jan Kraus.
Starring Otmar Brancuzský, Vlastimil Brabec, and Ivo Hýbl
Synopsis
Produced by Czech television, Mestecko (Small Town) is the directorial debut of theatrical veteran Jan Kraus. This episodic comedy is set in the small town of Mestecko (which literally translates to "small town") right before the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Tonda (Vlastimil Brabec) leads an ensemble cast of townsfolk who are eager to experience capitalism, but are unaware of how it's supposed to work. They set out to pull get-rich-quick schemes and end up creating their own version of free enterprise. For instance, a group of men run for office as a political party called the"Independent Eroticists" so they can hire a stripper to perform for the town. Individual business owners plot various schemes in order to participate in the new economy as the town heads into the '90s
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Česká televize
- S Pro Alfa
- Cinemasound
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Small Town about?
Produced by Czech television, Mestecko (Small Town) is the directorial debut of theatrical veteran Jan Kraus. This episodic comedy is set in the small town of Mestecko (which literally translates t...
Who directed Small Town?
Small Town was directed by Jan Kraus.
How long is Small Town?
Small Town has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).
When was Small Town released?
Small Town was released on February 20, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Small Town?
The main cast of Small Town includes Otmar Brancuzský, Vlastimil Brabec, Ivo Hýbl, Rostislav Novák, Norbert Lichý.