Paid subscribers get two extra issues a month. One of those is ET Watch Home, a monthly movie essay. This year, each of the movies is a Czech (or, if you prefer, Czechoslovak) New Wave staple. This month, we have Vojtěch Jasný’s All My Good Countrymen (1969).
Regular readers of this newsletter may remember that, last year, I recommended Jasny’s Cassandra Cat, which is from the early 1960s and magical and colorful and fun.
All My Good Countrymen, Jasny’s most famous work, isn’t really any of those things.
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