
Vinobraní 1982
Set in the sun-drenched vineyards of South Moravia in the early 1970s, *Vinobraní (1982)* follows the quiet but passionate resistance of an elderly villager against the changing tides of time.
Director: Hynek Bočan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vinobraní (1982) about?
*Vinobraní* tells the story of an elderly villager in South Moravia who refuses to accept the modernization of agriculture and the younger generation's disregard for tradition. His struggle becomes a meditation on the weight of the past and the cost of progress.
Who directed Vinobraní?
The film was directed by Hynek Bočan, a filmmaker celebrated for his evocative portrayals of Czech rural life and his collaborations with author Jan Kostrhun.
Who stars in Vinobraní?
The cast features Josef Kemr and Miroslav Macháček in leading roles, alongside Ondřej Mikšíček, Jiřina Jirásková, and Blanka Bohdanová, with Ivan Vyskočil rounding out the ensemble.
Is Vinobraní (1982) worth watching?
As a drama rooted in the tensions between tradition and change, *Vinobraní* offers a reflective and atmospheric experience. While not a mainstream hit, its authentic portrayal of rural life and generational conflict makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven cinema.
How long is Vinobraní?
Runtime details are not listed for this film.
About Vinobraní (1982) — A South Moravian Drama of Land and Legacy
Set in the sun-drenched vineyards of South Moravia in the early 1970s, *Vinobraní (1982)* follows the quiet but passionate resistance of an elderly villager against the changing tides of time. Director Hynek Bočan, known for his evocative portraits of rural life, crafts a poignant drama that explores the collision between tradition and modernity through the lens of nature and agriculture.
The film's atmosphere is steeped in the rustic charm of a wine-growing community, where the protagonist's stubborn adherence to old ways clashes with the younger generation's shifting priorities. With performances by Josef Kemr and Miroslav Macháček anchoring the narrative, *Vinobraní* paints a moving portrait of generational conflict, where the land itself becomes a battleground for values and identity.