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A black-and-white documentary about the re-population of the Sudeten borderland after WWII. This stage of Czechoslovakian history is also a stage in its cinema, and in Jasný's filmography. Vojtěch Jasný and Karel Kachyňa made this film during their student years. It conforms to the time of campaigning and the construction of socialism. (Summer Film School)

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englanti The joint debut of Kachyňa and Jasný is not as much of a bombshell as Alas for the One through Whom the Umbrage Comes, but unfortunately, it’s not that far from it. The seemingly fine treatment of the theme of Border Village oscillates between parody and an attempt (in the end) at the Soviet assembly school. The whole thing is a very impressively poor imitation. ()