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  1. Black Peter (original Czech title: Černý Petr, known also as Peter and Paula) is a 1964 film directed by Miloš Forman. It won the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival .

  2. Black Peter: Directed by Milos Forman. With Ladislav Jakim, Pavla Martinkova, Jan Vostrcil, Bozena Matuskova. Reality movie of a few days in the life of a Czech teenager when he starts work.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Milos Forman
    • 1964-04-17
  3. The film “ Black Peter” presents a sequence of seemingly insignificant events in the life of a 16 year old supermarket trainee named Peter. When Peter begins his summer job as a shop assistant, he learns that his main duty is to look out for shoplifters. He would love to laze around all afternoon by the pool, talk to his friends, and flirt ...

  4. TRAILER. Rated: 5/10 • Jun 20, 2020. Oct 31, 2018. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In Czechoslovakia in 1963, an aimless youth named Petr (Ladislav Jakim) begins his first job as a security guard ...

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    • Ladislav Jakim
    • Milos Forman
    • July 20, 1971
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  5. Jul 11, 2010 · Black Peter. Following the quasi-documentary Konkurs ( Audition, 1964), Cerný Petr ( Black Peter) marked the feature debut of Milos Forman, the most famous, arguably most important and influential director of the Czech New Wave of the 1960s. It was shot simultaneously with “Kdyby ty muziky nebyly “If There Were No Music”, the second of ...

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  7. Plot. Petr, a Czech teenager, begins working as a trainee in theft prevention at a grocery store. He is criticized by his employer for being too conspicuous and then, when he suspects a man of stealing, is too nervous to confront the man so he just follows him through the streets and then returns home, where his father admonishes him because ...

  8. Miloš Forman's feature directorial debut, Black Peter is a coming of age film to watch through half-covered eyes, so effective is its darkly good-humored depiction of the awkwardness of being 16. The titular character, a nearly silent only child who lives uncomfortably with his attentive parents, at first seems sullen and distant.

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