Shadows of a Hot Summer

Impressive ballad by František Vláčil set in the Beskydy forests not long after the end of the Second World War.

Stíny horkého léta
Czechoslovakia 1977
99 min.
15+
  • This film is available in the following territories: Czechia, Slovakia.
About

Screenwriter Jiří Křižan and director František Vláčil twice joined forces to work on dramatic tales relating to the troubled post-war years. Stíny horkého léta (Shadows of a Hot Summer, 1977) takes place in 1947 in the Beskid Mountains. The pair’s latter adaptation of the Ladislav Fuchs’ novel Pasáček z doliny (The Little Herdsman from the Valley, 1983) is also set in this location. In both cases, locals’ lives are disturbed by Ukrainian nationalist paramilitaries wandering through the woods and desperately looking for an opportunity to escape west across the border. In this film, shepherd Ondřej Baran (Juraj Kukura), living at a remote sheep farm in the mountains, is forced into a deadly game of trying to protect his family while avoiding being sucked into a malevolent world.

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Credits
Director: František Vláčil
Screenplay: Jiří Křižan
Cinematography: Ivan Šlapeta
Music: Zdeněk Liška
Sound: František Fabián
Editing: Miroslav Hájek
Production Design: Oldřich Okáč
Producer: Jan Balzer
Costumes: Theodor Pištěk ml.
Cast: Juraj Kukura, Marta Vančurová, Gustáv Valach, Robert Lischke, Karel Chromík, Zdeněk Kutil, Jiří Bartoška, Augustín Kubán, Gustav Opočenský
Awards

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

1978 – František Vláčil (Crystal Globe)

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  • This film is available in the following territories: Czechia, Slovakia.