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BONDS (WALKING TOO FAST)

by Radim Spacek

synopsis

Czechoslovakia, 1982. The totalitarian regime seems interminable and imperishable. Antonín, a member of the secret police, uneasy, tyrannical, perhaps even psychopathic, is percolating with unvoiced anger and desperation. Bored with everything, he aims his demons at a seemingly clear but in fact unattainable target - a young woman named Klára. It is not love, not passion but a burning desire for the illusion of escape from the clutches of drabness and boredom. Antonín's absurd attempt to win Klára over pits him against not only the regime's traditional enemies but also his own people and the system itself. When he breaks the rules of the organization he serves, it is neither a civic gesture nor a political one. It is rebellion, purely personal and wholly savage.

international title: Bonds (Walking Too Fast)
original title: Pouta
country: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland
year: 2009
genre: fiction
directed by: Radim Spacek
film run: 954
release date: CZ 04/02/2010
screenplay: Ondrej Stindl
cast: Martin Finger, Lukás Latinák, Ondrej Maly, Jitka Prosperi, Lubos Veselý
cinematography by: Jaromír Kacer
producer: Vratislav Slajer
production: Bionaut Films, Česká televize, ALEF Film & Media Group, Pleograf
backing: Czech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography
distributor: Bontonfilm

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