Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan (1997)
The result of a clash between two intellectual forces: the artist's irrepressible creative instinct and the equally irrepressible instinct of the small Czech self-sufficient farmer. While on the one hand we see an admirable effort to understand and portray the world and get to the essence of human behavior, on the other hand we encounter only a mundane effort to dry a few mushrooms for the winter. In the case of this play, Josef Padevět's small, bitter world unfortunately prevails.
Director: Ladislav Smoljak
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Cast
- Ladislav Smoljak - Gamekeeper / Baron Walter von Grünbach / Wassermann
- Jan Hraběta - Parson
- Bořivoj Penc - Marta / Innkeeper / Servant
- Zdeněk Svěrák - Physician
- Genadij Rumlena - Bobeš
- Michal Weigel - Papousek
Screenplay
Production: Česká televize, Originální Videojournal
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
theater play
More Films by Director: Ladislav Smoljak
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan about?
- The result of a clash between two intellectual forces: the artist's irrepressible creative instinct and the equally irrepressible instinct of the small Czech self-sufficient farmer. While on the one hand we see an admirable effort to understand and portray the world and get to the essence of human behavior, on the other hand we encounter only a mundane effort to dry a few mushrooms for the winter. In the case of this play, Josef Padevět's small, bitter world unfortunately prevails.
- Who directed Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan?
- Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan was directed by Ladislav Smoljak.
- Who stars in Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan?
- Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan stars Ladislav Smoljak, Jan Hraběta, Bořivoj Penc, Zdeněk Svěrák, Genadij Rumlena, Michal Weigel.
- What genre is Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan?
- Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan is a Comedy film.
- Where was Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan produced?
- Dumb Bobes, or Czech Tarzan was produced in Czech Republic.