Keeping it in Czech

Submitted by Peter Schlager:

Czech Dream (ÄŒeskའsen in Czech) is a documentary film directed by two young Czech directors, Và­t Klusà¡k and Filip Remunda. It records a large-scale hoax perpetuated by Klusà¡k and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the “opening event” of a fake “hypermarket”. The filmmakers succeeded in attracting more than 3 thousand shoppers to an empty plain for their “grand opening” on May 31, 2003. What looked like a huge building from a distance was actually only a canvas facade backed by scaffolding.

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The film hit selected theaters in the U.S. starting in June. Check here for the remaining dates in September for Seattle and Chicago.

The “bloody trailer” and a film scene can be downloaded here. Bloody trailer is in quotes because there appears to be a “blood-free” trailer which may be more aligned with reality (both are available on the DVD which is for sale).

Here’s some movie footage [9:30]:

Further reading:

Tribeca Film Festival Interview with Filip Remunda, Director of Czech Dream

Wikipedia article about Czech Dream

Czech Radio (ÄŒeskའRozhlas): Cesky sen hypermarket: the Czech dream that didn’t come true, February 6, 2003

The Economist: Fun at the Czech-out, August 5, 2004 (subscription required).

The Village Voice: Reality Czech in Aisle Nine, June 13, 2007

New York Times: Comedy of Capitalism, June 15, 2007