Closely Watched Trains (1966)
Jiri Menzel's "Closely Watched Trains" Of all of the films to come out of the Czech New Wave movement, Jiri Menzel's 1966 film " Closely Watched Trains " is perhaps one of the most widely-known. It received widespread acclaim outside of Czechoslovak and even won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Based on Bohumil Hrabal's 1965 novella of the same name, " Closely Watched Trains " was director Menzel's debut feature and earned him respect for the rest of his long career. The film centers on a young boy named Milos, who becomes an apprentice train dispatcher during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Beyond the continued external circumstances of their occupation, young Milos's priorities lie with securing a sexual relationship with a woman. However, his inability to perform the act causes him great concern and drives the entire emotional structure of the story. The film is as quiet and unassuming as its young protago...