Set shortly after World War I in a quaint provincial town, the story follows (Jiří Schmitzer), the diligent and somewhat uptight manager of the local brewery. His life is defined by a sharp contrast between his professional seriousness and the vibrant, unpredictable nature of his wife, Maryška (Magda Vášáryová).
Released in early 1981, ( Postřižiny ) is a celebrated Czechoslovak comedy directed by Oscar-winner Jiří Menzel . Based on the nostalgic novel by Bohumil Hrabal, the film serves as a whimsical, "rose-tinted" exploration of the writer's own family history, specifically the period leading up to his birth. Plot Summary Cutting it Short(1981)
Menzel crafts a "sun-dappled dreamland" that celebrates simple pleasures: food, drink, and nature. It is often described as a "feel-good" comedy that prioritizes atmosphere and poetic moments over a rigid plot. Set shortly after World War I in a