Courage for Every Day
1964 film
- 15 January 1965 (1965-01-15)
Running time
Courage for Every Day (Czech: Každý den odvahu) is a 1964 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Evald Schorm.[1]
Plot
Director Evald Schorm reflects on the changing political tides of his generation in this clear-eyed study of idealism and disillusionment. Jarda (Jan Kačer) is a passionate Communist worker fervently dedicated to the principles of his party. But as those around him grow increasingly disenchanted with the cause, he must confront a sobering realization: that everything he has fought for has been for nothing.
Cast
- Jana Brejchová as Věra
- Jan Kačer as Jarda Lukáš
- Josef Abrhám as Bořek
- Vlastimil Brodský as Journalist
- Jiřina Jirásková as Olina, journalist's wife
- Olga Scheinpflugová as Landlady
- Václav Trégl as Eduard Mrázek
- Jan Libíček as Photographer
- Jan Cmíral as Company director
- Josef Krameš as Magician
- Helena Uhlířová as Magician's assistant
- Jiří Menzel as Jarda's colleague
Reception
Awards
1966 Locarno International Film Festival[2]
- Won: Golden Leopard
References
External links
- Courage for Every Day at IMDb
- Courage for Every Day at AllMovie
- Courage for Every Day at the TCM Movie Database
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- Man About Town (1947)
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- The Composer Glinka (1953)
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- Wild Fruit (1954)
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- The Winner (1962)
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