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A passionate communist worker is discouraged by the changing political climate and the failure of his peers to live up to his ideals.

Jana Brejchová as  Vera
Jan Kačer as  Jarda Lukas
Josef Abrhám as  Borek
Vlastimil Brodský as  Reporter
Jiřina Jirásková as  Olina
Václav Trégl as  Old Man
Jan Libíček as  Photographer
Jiří Menzel as  Jarduv kolega
Emma Černá as  

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rockpool
1965/01/15

"Everyday Courage" or "Courage for Every Day" is a beautifully made fllm of great poetic restraint about a young man living in Prague before the collapse of communism. It is best described as belonging to the school of realism which marked the Czech films of the sixties, and its director, Evald Schorm, was noted for his refusal to compromise the subject matter or style of his films with the regime which controlled the film studios. An admirer of the films of the British director Lindsay Anderson, "Everyday Courage" has similarities with"This Sporting Life", its hero striving to escape the repressive forces of a society against which he rebels, but which ultimately demoralizes him and undermines his personal relationships. The winner of the International Film Festival in 1965 it has been notably neglected, and was one of the most moving and lyrical films to emerge from the Czech school. One can only hope that a distributor makes it widely available.

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