


Unless you are a massive nerd for pre-war European comedies, you can probably skip Matka Kráčmerka. It is loud, dusty, and mostly consists of people shouting in tiny rooms. But if you love seeing how audiences laughed in 1930s Prague, this is a weirdly fascinating time capsule. 🍿 The plot is basically non-existent, ju...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Unless you are a massive nerd for pre-war European comedies, you can probably skip Matka Kráčmerka. It is loud, dusty, and mostly consists of people shouting in tiny rooms. But if you love seeing how audiences laughed in 1930s Prague, this is a weirdly fascinating time capsule. 🍿 The plot is basically non-existent, just a series of domestic squabbles and matchmaking schemes. At the center of it all is Antonie Nedošinská, who plays the titular mother. She is basically a human hurricane in a flor..."
Popelka Biliánová, Vladimír Slavínský
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