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Autumn Spring

Play trailer Poster for Autumn Spring PG-13,  Released Jan 1, 2002,  1h 37m,  Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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97% Tomatometer 37 Reviews 83% Popcornmeter 1,000+ Ratings
Fanda (Vlastimil Brodský) refuses to act like the old man he is. Rather, he squanders the savings that his wife, Emilie (Stella Zazvorkova), has put away for their eventual burials and funerals by playing pranks and running up large food and drink tabs with his friend, Eda (Stanislav Zindulka). Their son, Jara (Ondrej Vetchý), wants Fanda to grow up and is trying to get both his parents to move out of his place into a retirement home, but Fanda won't take on the responsibilities of old age.

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John Monaghan Detroit Free Press Worth a look for anyone in the mood for a story about an old man who lives by Dylan Thomas' advice about not going gently into the night. Rated: 3/4 •  Jan 2, 2004 Full Review Moira MacDonald Seattle Times A gentle story of love and kindness. Rated: 3/4 •  Dec 12, 2003 Full Review

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dave s Autumn Spring, the story of an elderly married couple dealing with the idea of mortality, is a touching but humorous examination of how we mentally prepare for death. Emilie collects death notices, visits the cemetery and squirrels away money to pay for her funeral. Her husband, Fanda, tries to make the most of his final years, living life as he always has, playing pranks, indulging in his vices, and generally having fun. There's plenty of pathos and the film risks delving into the area of maudlin, but it keeps its head above water by remaining light but insightful. The movie looks great with a bright color palette and agile cinematography as the camera pokes and probes in a Scorsese-like manner, and the performances by the two leads are inspiring. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Very enjoyable, although you need to think your way into being Czech and old first. Fanda is a character, and full of life: money is a toy, and flutters through his fingers like so much confetti. His wife has a hard time, and his son's family arrangements are putting a load of extra pressure on them both. Perceptive and affectionate, if a little slow in parts. It's about relationships more than events. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review
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Synopsis Fanda (Vlastimil Brodský) refuses to act like the old man he is. Rather, he squanders the savings that his wife, Emilie (Stella Zazvorkova), has put away for their eventual burials and funerals by playing pranks and running up large food and drink tabs with his friend, Eda (Stanislav Zindulka). Their son, Jara (Ondrej Vetchý), wants Fanda to grow up and is trying to get both his parents to move out of his place into a retirement home, but Fanda won't take on the responsibilities of old age.
Director
Vladimir Michalek
Producer
Jiri Bartoska, Jaroslav Kucera
Screenwriter
Jiri Hubac
Distributor
First Look
Production Co
BKP Film
Rating
PG-13 (Language)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
Czech
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 1, 2002, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 5, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$67.3K
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Surround