Cosy Dens


Cosy Dens Czech Pelky is a 1999 Czech film directed by Jan Hebejk. It is loosely based on the novel Hovno Ho Czech Flaming Feces by Petr abach.

A dispute in the film illustrates the tension between the nationalistic and fervently antiCommunist father and Jindika, who is more apolitical. Jindika dares to suggest that her mothers dumplings are closer to Italian gnocchi than traditional Czech knedliky translated as Viennese dumplings in the English subtitles, sending her father into a rage. The plastic spoon on the poster refers to the gifts, miracles of socialist science, that a ebek uncle keeps sending the family and which always fail to perform as promised, humiliating the Mr. ebek. Both cases foreshadow how the political hopes of the fathers are destroyed by the coming Soviet invasion.The Czech title is a plural and diminutive of the word pelech, literally meaning animal den or burrow. It is used figuratively for a cosy hideout. ........

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