Full-length documentary
All Men Become Brothers
For many, Alexander Dubček symbolises the Prague Spring. This humorous film mosaic dissects the image of the admired statesman and tries to understand the man behind the myth.
Demian, Daniel, Jaroslav, Sonia, and Veronika come from two warring Eastern European countries. Fate has brought them together in a class at the Prague Centre for Integration of Foreigners. They are trying to grasp not only the local language, culture and environment, but also the hostility of Czech society towards people whose mother tongue is Russian or Ukrainian. For over a year, the film tracks the teenagers and their efforts to fit into both the education system and the work environment while their minds are occupied with concerns about home and their loved ones, as well as school, basketball and art. Portraits of daily life are combined with their insights and witty observations to compose a narrative about the search for one’s place in a destabilised world.
Ponrepo Cinema, Bartolomějská 11, Praha 1 |
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Atlas – Small Hall, Ke Štvanici 371/4, Praha 8 |
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Světozor Cinema – Small Hall, Vodičkova 41, Praha 1 |
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Title | Home Land |
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Original Title | Rodný kraj |
Original Language | Czech, English |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Premiéra | World premiere |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2022 |
Country of Origin | Czech Republic |
Length | 45 min. |
Tags | Children and Youth, Migration, Europe |
Director | Širín Nafariehová |