Intimate Lighting (1965)
Director: Ivan Passer
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The last Czech film by Milos Forman's co-writer Ivan Passer is a moving, sympathetically directed study of belonging, place and the pleasures of friendship. It follows the visit of musician Bezusek and his betrothed to old friends in a small country town. Wistful, gently comic and affecting.Author: WH
Cast & crew
Director: Ivan Passer
Cast: Vera Kresadlová, Zdenek Bezusek, Jan Ostrcil, Karel Blazek, Jaroslava Stedrá, Vlastimila Vlková, Karel Uhlík, Miroslav Cvrk, Dagmar Redinová, Jan Vostrcil full cast
Duration: 72 mins
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