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'The Elementary School' is a 1991 Czechoslovak comedy-drama film directed by Jan Svrk. The screenplay comes from the pen of his father Zdenk Svrk. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1991 and is considered to belong among the best Czechoslovak films ever. A prequel, 'Barefoot', was released in 2017.

The film is set in the early post-war period, in a suburban elementary school in Prague's vicinity. A war hero is hired as a teacher, and asked to discipline an unruly class of boys. He soon earns their respect, but he is threatened with termination over his reputed sexual relationship with two schoolgirls.

Plot



Shortly after World War II, in 194546, in one of the suburbs of Prague (the film was shot in Michle), Eda Souek attends a boys' elementary school where he belongs to a class with a complete lack of discipline. After the class drives their teacher Maxov to a mental breakdown during one of her classes, the schoolmaster has to implement special measures. Authoritative Igor Hnzdo, who is said to be a great war hero, is hired as their new teacher. He immediately introduces corporal punishment, which, as he explains, is not normally allowed, but the school has received an exception from the Ministry of Education, especially for their class. Whenever he is not satisfied with the boys' behavior, Hnzdo asks them to flex their arms and hits their palms several times with a flexible switch.

Despite his strict methods, the boys soon become charmed by the man. They love his battlefront stories and the fact that he is always armed and wears a uniform. Eda sees him as the very opposite of his own father, whom he considers to be too cowardly. Hnzdo makes the same positive impression on the townspeople (including Eda's mother). Nevertheless, his persona is also surrounded by many controversies. He is a notorious womanizer and is said to have a special weakness for young girls. His war heroism is also disputed as he is unable to provide any accurate information about his military service. There is even an unconfirmed rumor that Hnzdo's role during the war was to guard a herd of goats. But the boys from his class refuse to believe it and even fight those who are spreading these rumors.

Hnzdo's reputation suffers after he is accused of having a sexual relationship with local twins who attend a girls school in the same area. He is forced to leave because this is not the first time he has been involved in a similar scandal. The formerly unmanageable boys begin to defend Hnzdo and call for his return. The accusation is finally withdrawn and Hnzdo is reinstalled as their teacher. He states that the way how they dealt with the accusation is a proof that their relationship is now based on mutual trust and physical punishments are no longer required and breaks his switch in half.

Cast



* Vclav Jakoubek as Eda Souek

* Jan Tska as Igor Hnzdo

* Radoslav Budc as Tonda

* Zdenk Svrk as Frantiek Souek

* Libue afrnkov as Mrs. Soukov

* Rudolf Hrunsk as Schoolmaster

* Rudolf Hrunsk Jr. as Tonda's father

* Eva Holubov as Tonda's mother

* Petr epek as Josef Mrzek (aka fakir Rdi Tamil)

* Boleslav Polvka as Plha

* Ondej Vetch as Tram driver

* Irena Pavlskov as Tram driver's wife

* Daniela Kolov as Teacher Maxov

Production



The original story was written by Zdenk Svrk. He used his own experiences both as a pupil of a similar school and as a former teacher. This is the first of the films created by the successful father screenwriter - son director duo. The others include 'Akumultor I.' (1993), 'Kolja' (1996), 'Tmavomodr svt' (2000) and 'Vratn lahve' (2007). It was also the first non-documentary film by Jan Svrk. Obecn kola is also notable because it includes one of the last roles for two prominent Czech actors Rudolf Hrunsk (his last big screen film) and Petr epek (appeared in two more films before his death). The film was also the first appearance of Jan Tska in a Czech film since his emigration to the United States in 1977.

See also



* List of submissions to the 64th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Czechoslovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References




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