


If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white European films where people suddenly burst into accordion-heavy songs, Srdce za písničku is absolutely worth a lazy Sunday afternoon. It is a cozy time capsule of 1930s Prague. But look, if you cannot stand crackly audio and plots that move like a tired snail, you are ...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Karel Hašler

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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white European films where people suddenly burst into accordion-heavy songs, Srdce za písničku is absolutely worth a lazy Sunday afternoon. It is a cozy time capsule of 1930s Prague. But look, if you cannot stand crackly audio and plots that move like a tired snail, you are going to hate this one. The whole thing basically exists to show off Karel Hašler. He was a massive deal back then in Czechoslovakia, and here he is playing a composer who loves hi..."
Otakar Hanus
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