In 2001 and 2002, Jaroslav Stodola and his wife Dana Stodolová committed a series of violent robberies across the regions of Kutná Hora, Jindřichův Hradec and Svitavy, killing several people along the way. They would go on to give very different accounts of what happened. Petr Hátle’s drama, the first substantial fictional exploration of these events, does not endeavour to preserve that uncertainty, finding rather more to sympathise with in one of the characters than the other, but if one bears in mind that parts of it may be more fiction than fact, it’s an interesting character study, as well as one of the more unusual cinematic portraits of a marriage under stress.
Dana (Lucie Žáčková) and Jarda (Jan Hájek) – as she calls him – are not married when we first meet them. She’s the local beauty in a very small town and other men don’t understand what she’s.
Dana (Lucie Žáčková) and Jarda (Jan Hájek) – as she calls him – are not married when we first meet them. She’s the local beauty in a very small town and other men don’t understand what she’s.
- 3/25/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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