Cutting It Short(1981) May 2026

Domestic peace is further upended by the arrival of Francin’s brother, (Jaromír Hanzlík). A boisterous and shell-shocked war veteran who speaks in a constant shout, Pepin becomes a kindred spirit to the free-spirited Maryška. Together, they engage in playful, chaotic antics—including a famous set-piece where they climb the brewery’s high chimney—much to the dismay of the brewery's conservative board. Thematic Elements

Released in early 1981, ( Postřižiny ) is a celebrated Czechoslovak comedy directed by Oscar-winner Jiří Menzel . Based on the nostalgic novel by Bohumil Hrabal, the film serves as a whimsical, "rose-tinted" exploration of the writer's own family history, specifically the period leading up to his birth. Plot Summary Cutting it Short(1981)

The title Postřižiny (literally "First Haircut") refers to multiple layers of "cutting things short" as the era changes. The introduction of radio, motorized trucks, and shorter workdays symbolizes progress. The film culminates in Maryška cutting her iconic hair into a short, modern style, causing an uproar in the community. Domestic peace is further upended by the arrival