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So, 'Noc klavíristy' is quite an intriguing piece from '77, though the director remains elusive, adding to its charm, I suppose. The film revolves around this head designer, a real piece of work, who’s consumed by greed, and then there's this bar pianist—a wonderfully quirky character—who gets caught up in something way over his head after witnessing a murder. It’s got this odd mix of crime drama and dark humor, and the pacing really keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances lean into that old-world feel, and the atmosphere is thick with tension yet sprinkled with moments of levity, making it a distinctive watch that stays with you long after the credits roll.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Availability in various formats is scarce, and it has garnered interest due to its unique blend of genres and the quirky performances. As such, finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge, but the hunt is often part of the fun for enthusiasts.
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