Intimate Lighting

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Intimate Lighting is a 1965 Czech New Wave film, directed by Ivan Passer, known for its understated, gently humorous portrayal of everyday life in a small town.

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instanceOf Czech New Wave film
film
cinematography Miroslav Ondříček NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
director Ivan Passer NERFINISHED
distributor Filmové studio Barrandov NERFINISHED
filmingStudio Barrandov Studios NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
comedy-drama film
drama film
hasCastMember Jaroslava Štěpánková NERFINISHED
Jirí Hrzán NERFINISHED
Karel Blazek NERFINISHED
Milan Loksanský NERFINISHED
Vera Kresadlová NERFINISHED
Zdenek Bezusek NERFINISHED
hasStyle minimalist narrative
naturalistic acting
observational humor
hasTheme everyday life
friendship
music
small-town life
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Intimní osvětlení
inception 1965
isIvanPasserFeatureDebut true
mainCharacterOccupation musician
movement Czech New Wave NERFINISHED
musicBy Jirí Sust NERFINISHED
notableFor gently humorous tone
understated portrayal of everyday life
originalLanguage Czech
partOf Czech cinema
producer Josef Ouzký NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1965
releaseCountry Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1965
runtime 71 minutes
screenwriter Ivan Passer NERFINISHED
Jaroslav Papoušek NERFINISHED
Václav Šašek NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1960s
setting small Czech town

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Czech New Wave notableFilm Intimate Lighting