Rosy Dreams is a 1977 Czechoslovak film. Despite its whimsical poetic style, it was the first Central European feature film that put the Romani (Gypsy) community at the center stage in a realistically reflected manner. It was also a singular artistic achievement in Slovak and Czechoslovak cinema during the period after the Soviet invasion of 1968 by Dušan Hanák, director of several acclaimed films who maintained the integrity of his vision and style throughout the vagaries of Central European filmmaking in the second half of the 20th century. In a broader sense, Rosy Dreams was prescient in Central European cinema because it dealt with a minority group whose plight, not discussed openly then, has since become one of the key issues in several Central European societies. The clash of the communities is depicted with the subtle tender attitude inherited from the Czechoslovak New Wave.
Rose Tinted Dreams (1977)
Directed by Dušan Hanák
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Central European
Alternate Titles
Pink Dreams
US
Rêves en rose
FR
Rosenrøde drømme
DK
Rosige Träume
DE
Rosy Dreams
GB
Różowe sny
PL
Rózsaszínű álmok
HU
Ruzové sny
, CS
Sogni infranti
IT
Sueños rosados
ES
Розовые сны
RU