Small Town

Produced by Czech television, Mestecko (Small Town) is the directorial debut of theatrical veteran Jan Kraus. This episodic comedy is set in the small town of Mestecko (which literally translates to "small town") right before the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Tonda (Vlastimil Brabec) leads an ensemble cast of townsfolk who are eager to experience capitalism, but are unaware of how it's supposed to work. They set out to pull get-rich-quick schemes and end up creating their own version of free enterprise. For instance, a group of men run for office as a political party called the"Independent Eroticists" so they can hire a stripper to perform for the town. Individual business owners plot various schemes in order to participate in the new economy as the town heads into the '90s

Country:

Czech Republic

Genre:

Comedy

Duration:

103 minutes

Year:

2003

Director:

Jan Kraus

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Company:

Česká televize,

S Pro Alfa,

Cinemasound

Cast:
Otmar Brancuzský

Innkeeper

Vlastimil Brabec

Tonda

Ivo Hýbl

Mayor

Rostislav Novák

Zelenka

Norbert Lichý

Klapák

Crew:
Jan Kraus

Writer

Jan Kraus

Director

Jiří Brožek

Editor

Jan Štern

Dramaturgy

Jarmila Fulínová

First Assistant Director