Zamatoví teroristi

Oct 4 2013 N/A 1h 27m
Documentary

Part documentary, part mockumentary and part stranger-than-fiction lesson in guerilla tactics, Velvet Terrorists is a quirky profile of three very different men and their former attempts to take down the communist regime of Czechoslovakia – by blowing the hell out of it. Having all spent time in prison for their crimes, one-time bombers Stanislav, Frantisek and Vladimir muse on their personal histories, the fall of the regime and their journey into middle age.

Plot

The Film maps the terrorist acts of individuals in the period of "normalisation" in Czechoslovakia. Their attempts, which often remained unrealized, were isolated heroic cries in the homogeneous gray mass of society. With the main theme as the background, the film looks at issues of ethics, irrationality and terrorism, its sense and deadly force in today's world. The film focuses on a trio of protagonists. The first wanted to blow up a podium during Labour Day celebrations in the 1970's. The second wanted to assassinate the President and launch an anti-Communist revolution, but his letter addressed to the CIA was so naive that he never received a response. The third destroyed billboards. At the time their acts were crimes, though today they are considered to be heroism. It is a film about relative perspectives on history and its heroes.

Written by

Peter Kerekes, Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarcik

Directed by

Peter Kerekes, Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarcik

Production Countries

Slovakia, Croatia, Czech Republic

Production Companies

Peter Kerekes, Ceská televize, Partizanfilm, Sentimentalfilm, RTVS, Hypermarket Film, Nukleus Film

Languages

Ceský, Slovencina

Awards

4 wins & 3 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
93
Average Rating
6.8 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA