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Nudity 1990

★ 3.45 votes102 min📅 1990-12-01

In Václav Matějka's stark drama *Nudity* (1990), the raw and emotionally charged story follows Jan, a young prisoner nicknamed 'Roughboy' (Petr Čepek), as he attempts to take his own life behind bars.

Director: Václav Matějka

Cast

Petr Čepek
Petr Čepek
Drsnák
Kristina Hanzalová
Jarmila
Jarmila Kurandová
Jarmila Kurandová
Landlady
Vlado Müller
Vlado Müller
Tomás
Věra Galatíková
Věra Galatíková
Jolana
Emma Černá
Emma Černá
Andela
Sylvia Turbová
Sylvia Turbová
Štěpa
Bohuslav Čáp
Bohuslav Čáp
Fronek
Karel Mach
Priest
Jarmila Kurandová
Jarmila Kurandová

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nudity (1990) about?

The film follows Jan, a young prisoner driven to attempt suicide after being wrongly convicted of a crime he didn't commit. His past in orphanages and foster homes sets the stage for a harrowing exploration of loneliness and societal neglect.

Who directed Nudity?

Václav Matějka, a filmmaker known for his intense and socially conscious dramas.

Who stars in Nudity?

The film stars Petr Čepek as Jan, alongside Kristina Hanzalová, Jarmila Kurandová, Vlado Müller, and Věra Galatíková in pivotal roles.

Is Nudity (1990) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Nudity* offers a poignant and bleak reflection on systemic failures and human resilience. Its unflinching portrayal of injustice makes it a compelling watch for fans of heavyweight dramas.

How long is Nudity?

The film runs for 102 minutes.

About Nudity (1990) — A Raw Drama of Isolation and Injustice

In Václav Matějka's stark drama *Nudity* (1990), the raw and emotionally charged story follows Jan, a young prisoner nicknamed 'Roughboy' (Petr Čepek), as he attempts to take his own life behind bars. The film peels back layers of societal neglect and institutional failure, revealing a man whose troubled past—marked by orphanages and foster homes—left him devoid of love or belonging.

Convicted for a crime he didn't commit, Jan's sentence becomes a metaphor for his lifelong struggle against invisibility, where even his own body feels like a cage. With the prison doctor's compassion as the only glimmer of humanity, the film explores themes of abandonment, injustice, and the quiet desperation of those society chooses to ignore. The title itself hints at a visceral, unflinching portrayal of vulnerability, where nudity isn't just physical but emblematic of emotional exposure.