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Lost In Munich - Ztraceni V Mnichove [2015 - Cz... Access

The story begins with a 90-year-old African Grey parrot that once belonged to French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier, a key figure in the 1938 Munich Agreement.

By using the parrot as a "living relic," Zelenka explores how historical truth is often subjective and politically inclined. Critical Reception Lost in Munich - Ztraceni v Mnichove [2015 - Cz...

It is frequently compared to François Truffaut's Day for Night for its deep, often cynical, look at the messy reality of low-budget filmmaking. The story begins with a 90-year-old African Grey

Mid-way through, the film reveals that this "parrot story" is actually a failed, unfinished production. The second half of the movie becomes a mock-documentary about the disastrous filming process, plagued by budget issues, fake French partners, and onset accidents. Themes & Style Mid-way through, the film reveals that this "parrot

The film serves as a sardonic commentary on the Czech people's self-image as "eternal victims" of historical betrayals by more powerful neighbors.

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