
Panenství a kriminál 1970
Set in a quaint Czechoslovakian town, *Panenství a kriminál* (1970) spins a sharp-edged comedy woven with social tension and moral ambiguity.
Director: Václav Lohniský
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Panenství a kriminál* (1970) about?
This Czechoslovakian comedy-drama centers on a defiant teenage girl who accuses her charming uncle of assault after he rejects her advances. The film explores the fallout of her lie within their small-town community, blending bitter humor with sharp social critique.
Who directed *Panenství a kriminál*?
Václav Lohniský, known primarily for his acting career, made his sole directorial effort with this film.
Who stars in *Panenství a kriminál*?
Vladimír Menšík leads as the eloquent uncle, with Lucie Žulová as the cunning teen, supported by Jaroslava Adamová, Růžena Lysenková, and Jiří Vondráček in key roles.
Is *Panenství a kriminál* (1970) worth watching?
While unrated and lesser-known, this dark comedy offers a unique blend of satire and drama, anchored by stellar performances. Fans of Czechoslovakian cinema or bold, subversive storytelling may find it a rewarding curiosity.
How long is *Panenství a kriminál*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Panenství a kriminál (1970) — A dark comedy of accusation and seduction
Set in a quaint Czechoslovakian town, *Panenství a kriminál* (1970) spins a sharp-edged comedy woven with social tension and moral ambiguity. Václav Lohniský's sole directorial effort unfolds as a rebellious 16-year-old girl, brimming with mischief and determination, sets her sights on her charming uncle—only to spin a web of accusation when her advances are rebuffed. The clash between youthful audacity and adult deception drives a bitter yet uproarious narrative, where every laugh is tinged with the sting of consequences. Vladimír Menšík and Lucie Žulová deliver standout performances, with Menšík's eloquent uncle and Žulová's scheming teen turning this darkly comedic tale into a masterclass in contrasting charisma.
The film's atmosphere crackles with the friction of small-town gossip and the explosive fallout of a scandalous claim. Lohniský balances satire with social commentary, exposing the hypocrisies of a community quick to judge yet slow to question motivations. *Panenství a kriminál* remains a forgotten gem—a daring blend of farce and drama that lingers long after the credits roll.