Identity Card
Released: 2010
Comedy, Drama, History
Bittersweet comedy about four teenage boys, their friends, parents, lovers - from the moment when they are 15 to moment when they are 18. Story is set in 1970s, when is Czechoslovakia occupied by Russians.
Starring: Libor Kovář, Matouš Vrba, Jakub Šárka, Jan Vlček, Anna Geislerová, Martin Myšička, Jan Vaši, Jenovéfa Boková
Directed by: Ondřej Trojan
Written by: Petr Jarchovský, Petr Šabach
Language: Czech
Scenes
Petr (Libor Kovár) pees in a urinal. Shown from behind, with no visible stream.
Venca (Matous Vrba) abruptly stands and wets his boxer shorts during an army physical, saying he pisses himself when startled. This was part of a deliberate scheme to avoid conscription. Later he tells his friends he was close to pissing involuntarily anyway because he had two beers prior to the examination.
Petr's father (Martin Mysicka) pees in the sink upon arriving home, because Venca is in there trying to get Petr to break his arm. Petr's father sighs in relief until he hears the yelling from the bathroom.
A young girl tells her father at night that she needs to use the toilet. Also, Míta (a teen boy played by Jan Vlcek) asks to use the toilet at the police station.
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Alternate Titles
obcansky prukaz