Venue: Czech Embassy on Wednesday 18 December 2002 from 7:30 pm
Film by Bohdan Slama is bitterly sweet comedy about the emotional isolation of young people in the closed world of a remote village in Northern Moravia. A young forestry worker, Kaja (Zdenek Rauser), is in love with a shop assistant Bozka (Tatiana Vilhemova). Bozka more and more feels her loneliness not only in her relationship to local girls idol Lada (Pavel Liska), but also to the environment she lives in. With the arrival of Kaja's brother Petr (Marek Daniel) to the village, previously hidden motives begin to surface. Just as in the famous Milos Forman's film 'The Firemen's Ball' is one of the few opportunities to leave everyday stereotypes , the web of relationships, hidden loves and hates uncover a picture of which unsettles the main characters in the film.