Big Beat (1993)
A period musical comedy set in a quiet Prague quarter at the end of the fifties. Using the western plot device of the “man from nowhere” a generation gap story unfolds of changing social climate. The action is driven by the character of a young man named Baby who causes a local rebellion by bringing rock’n’roll to a Communist neighborhood raised on swing.
Director: Jan Hřebejk
Actors: Jakub Špalek, Jan Kačani, Jan Semotán, Jiří Ornest, Jitka Asterová, Josef Abrhám, Martin Dejdar, Sylva Tománková
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