Barefoot

Running time: 111 mins

A powerful inversion of the country boy in the big city. For a child, every day comes with adventure, yet adventure hits staggering stakes for Eda, a boy living through WWII in the cosmopolitan city of Prague. After revealing to his neighbors that his father was listening to foreign “traitor” radio, Eda and his family are evicted and left no choice but to move into his father’s childhood village home. It is here where Eda must navigate village life and connect with “foreign” children. Directed by Jan Sverak (who also directed Kolya, shown at Cinequest, which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film), Barefoot tells the remarkable story of Eda’s life, from his childish shenanigans to family drama, giving a unique perspective on what it means to live through a war. – Gurpreet Mundra Sponsored by Jan & Sofia Laskowski and Applied Materials Foundation
A powerful inversion of the country boy in the big city. For a child, every day comes with adventure, yet adventure hits staggering stakes for Eda, a boy living through WWII in the cosmopolitan city…