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So, 'Jak se dělá divadlo' is this quirky little gem from 1970, wrapped up in a comedy that’s more about the process than the product. It captures the behind-the-scenes chaos of theater-making, which gives it a delightful sense of authenticity. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like a rehearsal that’s taken its time, letting the characters breathe and engage. You can feel the warmth and camaraderie, even if the performances are a bit rough around the edges at times. It’s distinct in its focus on the everyday struggles of artists; there’s a charm in how it portrays the creative process with all its mishaps and minor triumphs.
This TV movie is somewhat scarce in collector circles, as it hasn’t seen many releases beyond its original airing. The format history is a bit patchy, with few copies circulating, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. Interest seems to be growing in niche communities, especially for those who appreciate the peculiarities of vintage television and theater-themed narratives.
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