It's Gonna Get Worse + discussion with writer Jan Pelc

Czech Embassy Cinema, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London
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This event ended on Friday 27th of April 2018
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£7 + booking fee
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Location

Czech Embassy Cinema, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Notting Hill Gate 0.13 miles

In the northern Czech provinces in the 70s, Olin, who has just been released from a psychiatric ward after he slashed his wrists in an attempt to avoid military service, throws himself into the world of sex, drugs and rock’n’roll searching for freedom in the country’s social and cultural "underground" scene. As his dreams of a world where no-one orders him about and stops him doing what he wants to do are not coming true, Olin together with his long-haired friends decides to act and look for it in the West.

Inspired by the underground bestseller by writer Jan Pelc, this is arguably one of the rawest testimonies of the Normalisation period which followed the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. The authenticity of the experience combined with hard-hitting images, incredible performances by non-actors and music by underground bands DG307 and The Plastic People of the Universe ensured the book´s cult status transferred to the film which premiered to great acclaim at the 2007 International Berlin Film Festival.

ABOUT JAN PELC
Jan Pelc is a Czech writer and journalist. Emigrating to France in 1981, he worked as an editor of the journal Sv?d?ctví in Paris, while also contributing to Radio Free Europe. After the 1989 Velvet Revolution he moved back to his homeland, focusing on his writing career.

It‘s Gonna Get Worse, Pelc’s most renowned three-volume novel, was published in Germany in 1985, causing a heated discussion among the Czech emigration society – accusations were made about the book's pornography and lack of patriotism. However Jan Pelc came second in the 1985 Radio Free Europe's contest for the most popular Czech writer. His further works include Sexual Misery And Other Stories (1991), Fireless Is The Underground (1992), Make Your Pick (2004), The Last Smoke (2006), and Kauai (2009).

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