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- Director: Jan Sverák
- Country: Czech Republic / Denmark / United Kingdom
- Year: 2007
- Principal cast: Zdenek Sverák, Tatiana Vilhelmová, Daniela Kolárová
- Producer: Eric Abrahams, Jan Sverák
- Screenplay: Zdenek Sverák
- Print source: Zdenek Sverák
- Film website
Like his Oscar-winning Kolya, Jan Sverák’s new
film stars and is scripted by his father, Zdenek
Sverák. Past retirement age, schoolteacher
Josef Tkaloun finds he no longer understands
his pupils and decides to resign.
However, unaccustomed to a life of inactivity,
he defers the books he has saved for
retirement and opts for a succession of parttime
jobs, including that of cycle messenger
and supervisor of the bottle returns in a
supermarket. He finds an interesting new
world (supplemented by continuing erotic
fantasies), from which his wife is excluded.
Based on Zdenek Sverák’s musings on what
his life might be like if he had such a job, it
is not without autobiographical inspiration.
Arguably the Sverák’s best film, this
sophisticated and perceptive comedy is full
of the low-key observation characteristic of
the best of Czech cinema – unpretentious,
involving, and apparently effortless. The
biggest box office success in the Czech Republic
since the fall of Communism, Empties crosses
the generation divide with its traditional
narrative virtues and a characteristically
taciturn performance from Sverák senior.
Peter Hames,
London Film Festival Programme
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