Nothing Against Nothing (2011)

ALL 10/13/2011 (cs) Comedy 98 Min
  • Release
    10/13/2011
  • Production
    Hypermarket Film, LÁHOR/Soundsystem
  • Rotten tomato
    60%
  • Original title
    Nic proti ničemu
  • Original language
    cs
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Young married couple Radek and Johana are considering adoption. In order to weigh up the possible risks, they gatecrash a meeting of their contemporaries who grew up in adoptive families and contacted each other via internet chat rooms. A group of thirty-somethings get together at a campsite for a few days in order to set up an association in support of adoption. Despite their shared fate and "noble” intentions, the members of this small community don’t hit it off. Where does pretentious tolerance end and buck-passing indifference begin? And what has decent morality got in common with xenophobia? As an ironic reflection that questions how prepared we should be to help each other out, the film offers a sophisticated and poetic take on the grimly authentic style of the Dogme 95 Manifesto. This satirical comedy was the result of collaboration with the LÁHOR/Soundsystem theatre group, which focuses on realistic collective stage improvisation within the structure of a predetermined story.

  1. Petr Marek

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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Nothing Against Nothing (2011) 98 Min

ALL 10/13/2011 (cs)
Comedy
  • Release 10/13/2011
  • Production
    Hypermarket Film, LÁHOR/Soundsystem
  • Original title Nic proti ničemu
  • cs
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Young married couple Radek and Johana are considering adoption. In order to weigh up the possible risks, they gatecrash a meeting of their contemporaries who grew up in adoptive families and contacted each other via internet chat rooms. A group of thirty-somethings get together at a campsite for a few days in order to set up an association in support of adoption. Despite their shared fate and "noble” intentions, the members of this small community don’t hit it off. Where does pretentious tolerance end and buck-passing indifference begin? And what has decent morality got in common with xenophobia? As an ironic reflection that questions how prepared we should be to help each other out, the film offers a sophisticated and poetic take on the grimly authentic style of the Dogme 95 Manifesto. This satirical comedy was the result of collaboration with the LÁHOR/Soundsystem theatre group, which focuses on realistic collective stage improvisation within the structure of a predetermined story.

  1. Petr Marek

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Jana Vlčková

    Editor

  4. Producer