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Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter 2017

★ 5.65 votes115 min📅 2017-09-28

Set in post-war Prague of the late 1940s, *Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter* (2017) follows Jiří Macháček's compelling character as he returns to his glamorous pre-war life after escaping a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp.

Director: Jan Hřebejk

Cast

Jiří Macháček
Jiří Macháček
Otto
Gabriela Míčová
Gabriela Míčová
Ela
Anna Geislerová
Anna Geislerová
Vilma
Martin Finger
Martin Finger
Jindřich
Klára Melíšková
Klára Melíšková
Bedřiška
David Novotný
David Novotný
Lenka Krobotová
Lenka Krobotová
Karel Dobrý
Karel Dobrý
Karel
Sabina Remundová
Sabina Remundová
Anežka Rouhová

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter (2017) about?

The film follows a former Nazi prisoner in 1940s Prague who returns to his old life running a high-end hair salon. As communism rises, he grapples with family drama, political pressure, and the ghosts of his wartime past.

Who directed Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter?

Jan Hřebejk directed the film. Known for his sharp social comedies, Hřebejk crafts a layered story blending humor and drama.

Who stars in Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter?

The film features Jiří Macháček, Gabriela Míčová, Anna Geislerová, Martin Finger, and Klára Melíšková leading the cast.

Is Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter (2017) worth watching?

With its engaging mix of comedy and drama, *Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter* offers a unique take on post-war identity struggles. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its subject matter and strong performances make it intriguing for fans of historical dramas.

How long is Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter?

The film runs for 115 minutes.

About Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter (2017) — A Post-War Hairdresser's Struggle for Identity and Survival

Set in post-war Prague of the late 1940s, *Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter* (2017) follows Jiří Macháček's compelling character as he returns to his glamorous pre-war life after escaping a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp. With his once-thriving hair salon reopened, he finds himself caught between the lingering shadows of his past, the tightening grip of communist ideology, and the unraveling threads of his own family. Jan Hřebejk masterfully blends sharp comedy with poignant drama, capturing the absurdity and tension of a society on the brink of change.

The film explores themes of identity, redemption, and the uneasy transition from wartime survival to peacetime conformity. As Jiří navigates betrayal, loyalty, and personal reinvention, *Garden Store - Part 2: Deserter* paints a vivid portrait of a nation—and a man—trying to leave history behind while being pulled back in.