
Michal and Juraj, two students of a theological seminary in totalitarian Czechoslovakia, must decide if they'll choose the easier way of collaboration, or if they'll subject themselves to the surveillance of the secret police.
Release Date: 11/12/2020
Runtime: 81 minutes
Languages: Slovak
Director: Ivan Ostrochovský
Budget: $1.7M
0Companies: Punkchart films, RTVS, Point Film, Negativ, Film & Music Entertainment Ireland
Countries: Czech Republic, Ireland, Romania, Slovakia
SWITCH.
As a piece of filmmaking, 'Servants' is certainly impressive, filled with striking cinematography and flashes where we glimpse the strange, surreal world behind the Iron Curtain in Czechoslovakia. What is even more beguiling about the film is reminding one's self that this is set in 1980, the very recent past. The world we see feels captured in time, a vision of a post-war world rather than a more contemporary one. Unfortunately, full advantage of these elements is never taken up, and in the end, 'Servants' also feels like an unfinished film, an idea taken to a certain point but never given the opportunity to fully grow. It's a pity, because all the hallmarks are there of an intriguing film and an intriguing filmmaker. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-servants-an-austere-glimpse-behind-the-iron-curtain-in-czechoslovakia

Samuel Skyva
Juraj

Samuel Polakovič
Michal

Vlad Ivanov
Dr. Ivan
Vladimír Strnisko
Dean

Milan Mikulčík
Clergyman

Tomáš Turek
Leader

Vladimír Zboroň
Secretary

Martin Šulík
Physician

Vladimír Obšil
Father Coufar
Peter Zálesnák
Secret Policeman 2
Zvonko Lakčevič
Secret Policeman 1
Dusan Kuznecov
Minister

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