I Love, You Love
I Love, You Love (Slovak: Ja milujem, ty miluješ) is a 1989 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Dušan Hanák. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival where Hanák won the Silver Bear for Best Director.[1]
I Love, You Love | |
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Directed by | Dušan Hanák |
Written by | Dušan Hanák Dušan Dušek |
Starring | Roman Kłosowski |
Cinematography | Alojz Hanúsek |
Edited by | Alfréd Bencic |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Slovak |
Cast
- Roman Kłosowski as Pista
- Milan Jelić as Vinco
- Iva Janžurová as Viera
- Milada Jezková as Mother
- Václav Babka as Albín
- Marie Motlová as Sida
- Ludovit Reiter
- Juraj Nvota as Jaro
- Ivan Palúch as Rudo
- Vera Bílá as Berta (as Bílá Viera)
Censorship
In 1989, the director was invited to attended the Sydney Film Festival, however before the event the Office of Film and Literature Classification had banned the film entirely and so could not be shown (even though the Festival had a special legislative exemption in regards to film censorship). The ban was based on a scene in the film showing a pregnant woman having sex,[2] which the director had refused to remove.
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References
- "Berlinale: 1989 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
- "Banned - the film on teenage life too hot for Australia". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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