
Something Different
Drama
Overview
In her first feature, Věra Chytilová uses a combination of documentary and fiction film techniques to tell two stories in counterpoint. The first follows Olympic champion gymnast Eva Bosáková, who contemplates retirement as she undergoes a gruelling training schedule; the second, a housewife who is unappreciated and ignored by her husband.
Top Cast
Věra Uzelacová
Věra Uzelacová
Věra
Věra Uzelacová
Věra


Josef Langmiler
Josef Langmiler
Josef
Josef Langmiler
Josef


Jiří Kodet
Jiří Kodet
Jirka
Jiří Kodet
Jirka
Milivoj Uzelac
Milivoj Uzelac
Milda
Milivoj Uzelac
Milda
Jaroslava Matlochová
Jaroslava Matlochová
Trainer
Jaroslava Matlochová
Trainer
Luboš Ogoun
Luboš Ogoun
Trainer
Luboš Ogoun
Trainer
Vladimír Bosák
Vladimír Bosák
Eva's Husband
Vladimír Bosák
Eva's Husband
Eva Bosáková
Eva Bosáková
Eva
Eva Bosáková
Eva
Dagmar Cejnková
Dagmar Cejnková
Dada
Dagmar Cejnková
Dada
Jiří Cejnek
Jiří Cejnek
Dada's Husband
Jiří Cejnek
Dada's Husband
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