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'Czech Dream' is a 2004 documentary film directed by two Czech film directors, Vt Klusk and Filip Remunda. It recorded a large-scale hoax perpetrated by Klusk and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the opening event of a fake hypermarket in the Letany neighborhood of Prague. The film was their graduation project for film school.

Concept



Remunda and Klusk invented the 'esk sen' ("Czech dream") hypermarket and created a massive advertising campaign around it. Posing as businessmen, the two film students managed to persuade an ad agency and a public relations agency to create a campaign for them. Billboards appeared on Czech highways, and 200,000 pamphlets were distributed in Prague. A jingle was recorded, and there was a series of television commercials. The advertising campaign slogans were "don't come" and "don't spend", etc.

Still, the filmmakers succeeded in attracting more than 3000[http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/ceskysen/en/index.php?load=ofilmu Czech Television]. May 14, 2007. shoppers to an empty plain for their "grand opening" on May 31, 2003. What looked like a huge building from a distance was actually only a canvas facade backed by scaffolding.

As customers gathered, trinkets and small gifts were availablekey chains and flagsso that everyone would leave with something. A master of ceremonies kept up a commentary as people gathered and finally asked Klusk and Remunda, the "managers", to cut a ribbon. After this, the barricades were removed, and people could walk or run towards the facade.

When the "customers" finally realized that they had been deceived, they reacted in different ways. Some understood the filmmakers' message, some tried to take it optimistically ("At least we had some fresh air"), but most were angry, and many decided to blame the government. Still, there was no violence against the authors.

The idea for the hoax came from a 2002 study by Incoma Research reporting that 30% of Czechs shop mainly at hypermarkets. There has been growing concern in the country about the growth of advertising and consumerism.

Prizes



The film won prizes at festivals in Krakw, Jihlava, Ljubljana, rhus, and Pilsen.

On September 8, 2006, it was broadcast by ARTE, and on September 26, 2006, by Australia's Special Broadcasting Service TV. On January 30, 2007, it was broadcast by the VPRO, and on October 9, 2007, by More 4. It was also broadcast by TVR Cultural on January 20, 2009, and Link TV in the USA on June 2, 2011.

See also



* Entropa: another Czech political, artsy hoax

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References




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