Požírač medvědů (English: The Bear Eater) is a quirky 1996 Czech comedy film directed by Pavel Jandourek, who co-wrote the script with Renata Šáchová. This 90-minute romp, produced by Česká televize, brings to life the eccentric adventures of Jan Eskymo Welzl, a real-life Moravian explorer and self-proclaimed Arctic legend, played with infectious gusto by Július Satinský. With a 6.8/10 rating on ČSFD.cz, it’s a cult favorite for its offbeat humor and nostalgic charm, though its niche appeal and limited distribution make it a hidden gem, rarely discussed. The film follows Welzl’s tall tales of polar bear feasts and gold prospecting in the Yukon, blending fact and fiction with a colorful cast including Bolek Polívka, Milan Lasica, and Dita Kaplanová. Standout moments include Satinský’s uproarious recounting of a bear-wrestling escapade, shot with playful, grainy visuals by Václav Vondráček, and a raucous bar scene where Welzl’s yarns captivate skeptical locals. The ensemble—Vladimír Javorský, Martin Trnavský, and others—adds warmth, while Jindřich Stožický’s sound design and Ludmila Chybíková’s rugged costumes evoke the early 20th-century frontier. Critics praise its whimsical tone but note its episodic structure can feel disjointed. Released on Česká televize in 1996, it reflects the era’s love for quirky biopics. It’s a delightful dive into a larger-than-life adventurer’s world.
Năm:1997
Thể loạiPhim Hài
Các quốc gia sản xuấtCzech Republic
