Closely Watched Trains

Local title
Pingsalt valvatud rongid
Original title
Ostře sledované vlaky
Director
Jirí Menzel
Country
Year
1966
Festival
29th Black Nights Film Festival
Programme
Genre

One of the most cherished Czechoslovak films of the 1960s.

The legendary adaptation of an exuberant, yet delicate 1965 novella by Bohumil Hrabal tells the coming-of-age story of the young and inexperienced Miloš Hrma, serving as a station guard in central Bohemia at the close of the Second World War. Rather than taking an interest in the impending collapse of Nazi Germany, the timid young man focuses his attentions on women – as he seeks to lose his virginity and become a man.

Menzel’s simple story benefits considerably from the sensitive black and white cinematography of cameraman Jaromír Šofr. 23-year-old singer Václav Neckář delivers an exceptional performance as the charming and naive Miloš.

“Closely Watched Trains” was the recipient of the 1968 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

Director
Jirí Menzel
Screenwriter
Bohumil Hrabal, Jiří Menzel
Cast
Václav Neckár, Josef Somr, Vlastimil Brodský, Jitka Bendová, Libuše Havelková
Cinematographer
Jaromír Šofr
Production Design
Oldřich Bosák
Editing
Jiřina Lukešová
Music
Jiří Šust
Sound
Jiří Pavlík
Production
Filmové studio Barrandov, Národní filmový archiv, Prague
Runtime
Language
Subtitles
Director
Jirí Menzel

Screenings

Screening030619 / Pingsalt valvatud rongid
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Screening160616 / Pingsalt valvatud rongid
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