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The town is captivated by Maryška’s ethereal beauty and her remarkably long, flowing blonde hair. Despite her delicate appearance, she possesses a hearty appetite for beer and meat—most notably showcased when she organizes a massive pig-slaughtering feast to distract the stern brewery board of directors from auditing Francin's accounts.

Domestic peace is further upended by the arrival of Francin’s brother, (Jaromír Hanzlík). A boisterous and shell-shocked war veteran who speaks in a constant shout, Pepin becomes a kindred spirit to the free-spirited Maryška. Together, they engage in playful, chaotic antics—including a famous set-piece where they climb the brewery’s high chimney—much to the dismay of the brewery's conservative board. Thematic Elements Cutting it Short(1981)

Set shortly after World War I in a quaint provincial town, the story follows (Jiří Schmitzer), the diligent and somewhat uptight manager of the local brewery. His life is defined by a sharp contrast between his professional seriousness and the vibrant, unpredictable nature of his wife, Maryška (Magda Vášáryová). The town is captivated by Maryška’s ethereal beauty