
Distinguished by being 'banned forever' in its native Czechoslovakia, Němec's film is a masterpiece of barbed, darkly sinister wit. As a biting satire of authoritarianism and conformity and with its astute observations of human nature, the film's universal relevance continues to this day.
Considered the most politically dangerous film made during the short flowering of Czech cinema in the 1960's, this is its first-ever release on DVD.
Special Features
• Newly filmed appreciation by author/film programmer Peter Hames.
• New digital transfer with restored image and sound.
• New and improved English subtitle translation.
• Booklet featuring a new Essay by writer/DVD producer Michael Brooke.
• Image Gallery.
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Party and the Guests
(O Slavnosti a hostech)
A film by Jan Nemec
Czech Republic / 1966
Jan Nemec is one of the key figures in his country's new wave movement and is best known for his daring, intense journeys into the psychological processes of his characters that also served to give provocative insight into political oppression and family life.
Party and the Guests has been described as ' a controversial, unflinching satire of communist ideals versus brutal reality' and was voted as one of the best films of the 1960's by critics on The New York Times.