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    Up and Down

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    Horem pádem
    Czech Republic
    2005     Comedy-drama    
    1h 48min
    Original languages: Czech, English, German, Russian
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    Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
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    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
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    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
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    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
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    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
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    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
    14A
    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
    14A
    Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.

    In the dead of the night, near the Czech-Slovak border, two smugglers discover their truckload of illegal Indian immigrants have left a baby behind. In a small Prague apartment, Franta (Jiri Machacek) and Mila (Natasa Burger) dream of having a child, but Franta - on probation because of his soccer hooliganism past - is not allowed to adopt, and Mila is unable to conceive. After cashing in on her savings, Mila decides to buy a baby from a pawnshop that fronts a den of thieves and pickpockets. Meanwhile, an unusual family reunion is taking place: Academy professor Otto (Jan Triska) collapses while teaching, prompting his estranged son Martin (Petr Forman, son of director Milos) to return to Prague from Australia to see his father and his mother, Vera (Emilia Vasaryova), long separated from Otto whom she still pines for. Otto is now living with the beautiful and much younger Hana (Ingrid Timkova), who works in a refugee aid center helping immigrants to adjust to their new lives.

    Directed byJan Hrebejk
    Written byJan Hrebejk, Petr Jarchovský
    CompanySony PicturesMongrel MediaMongrel Media

    Starring

    Petr Forman
    Emília Vásáryová
    Jirí Machácek
    Natasa Burger
    Jan Tríska
    Ingrid Timková
    Kristýna Boková
    Pavel Liska
    Marek Daniel
    Jan Budar
    Zdenek Suchý
    Jaroslav Dusek
    Martin Huba
    Hynek Schneider
    Jirina Trebická
    Andrei Toader
    Miroslav Kaman
    Josef Kolínský
    Roman Holub
    Shalini Schmid
    Maria Tusa
    Kajal Charlton
    Ester Geislerová
    Jakub Sommer
    Václav Havel
    Jan Brezina
    Stefan Chovanec

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