Pepe and Prengel, returning from war, meet Ester and both fall in love with the girl and live together in a deserted house. Fanatic communist, Zelmira, wants to turn their world upside-down.
"Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself" is a poignant Czechoslovak-West German comedy-drama film directed by Juraj Jakubisko, released in 1989. Co-produced by Slovenská filmová tvorba and Taurus Film, it blends humor and tragedy against the backdrop of post-World War II Czechoslovakia, capturing a fleeting moment of hope amid shifting ideologies. The story follows Pepe (Bolek Polívka) and Prengel (Ondrej Pavelka), two war-weary men who return from the front and discover a stash of gold hidden in a stolen bicycle. Their bond deepens when they meet Ester (Markéta Hrubešová), a Jewish woman scarred by the horrors of a concentration camp, and the trio seeks refuge in a deserted house. Their fragile sanctuary is threatened by Zelmira (Deana Horváthová), a zealous communist whose fervor disrupts their dreams of peace and love. Directed and co-written by Jakubisko, the film is a tragi-comic fable, rich with his signature magical realism and a bittersweet reflection on human resilience. Its vibrant characters and surreal touches evoke comparisons to Fellini and Kusturica, while its historical setting—on the cusp of communist dominance—adds a layer of poignant irony. The film won the Grand Prize at the 1990 Moscow International Film Festival, cementing its international acclaim. Released in 1989, just months before the fall of Czechoslovakia’s communist regime, "Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself" stands as a testament to Jakubisko’s ability to find beauty in chaos. A critical and commercial success in Slovakia, it remains a cherished work, balancing dark humor with a heartfelt exploration of survival and connection.
年份1989
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类型剧情喜剧
制作国家Czechoslovakia