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Out of the City

Country: Czech Republic, Language: Czech, 104 mins

Original Title

Cesta z Mesta
  • Director: Tomás Vorel
  • Writer: Tomás Vorel
  • Producer: Pavel Borovan; Ondrej Trojan

CGiii Comment

Let's laugh at the country folks...

Let's not.

A thoroughly unaccomplished film - there is absolutely nothing complimentary that could possibly be attributed to this monstrosity.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Honza, a computer programmer, spends most of his time e-mailing and upgrading and attaching and loading. Heading off for a weekend trip in the countryside with his preteen son from a failed marriage, he naturally brings along his mobile, laptop and digital camera. But once there he stays for weeks, enjoying what are the happiest moments of his life with his son in a little village at the foot of the mountains. He befriends the locals and becomes involved with an attractive and rebellious girl called Markéta. Honza falls not only for her charms but also for the enticing aroma of the liqueurs made by her down-to-earth granny, the rough-and ready friendship of Ludva and Vlasticka's rural family, and the quaint peculiarities of country life. When the laws of business call Honza back to the "civilized" world he returns purified and enriched with experiences that he could never get from city life.

Cast & Characters

Tomas Hanak as Honza;
Barbora Nimcova as Marketa;
Michal Vorel as Honzak;
Anezka Kusiakova as Anicka;
Ljuba Skorepova as Granny;
Bolek Polivka as Ludva;
Eva Holubova as Vlasticka;
Leos Sucharipa as Bee keeper;
Alena Streblova as Helena;
David Vavra as Jarda;
Jiri Burda as Koci;
Milan Steindler as Hunter;
Radomil Uhlir;
Petr Ctvrtnicek;
Tomas Vorel Jr. as Ludva's Son