The Firemen's Ball
movie (
)
1985
Often hilarious comedy was an early effort by Forman. The characters reveal their attributes and flaws over the course of a drunken bash that involves stealing, sex, abundant alcohol consumption, and a Fireman's Ball Beauty Contest. Forman had to deny that there was a political message behind the film in Socialist late 60's Czechoslavakia. He has a rare talent for presenting humans, not necessarily pretty, but engaging and natural. Forman encourages us in an introduction to not think too much.
Eladva
Poster origin
Poster printed in
1967
Width
60 cm
Height
84 cm
Condition
4 - good
Folding
Folded
Designer
Director
Original title
Horí, má panenko