Slunecni Stat Aneb Hrdinove Delnicke Tridy (2005) Info

(The City of the Sun), directed by Martin Šulík and released in 2005, is a bitter comedy that explores the lives of four working-class friends in the industrial city of Ostrava. Following the closure of their factory, the group attempts to navigate the harsh realities of unemployment and personal setbacks through a series of failed business ventures. Production Overview Director: Martin Šulík. Release Date: January 19, 2005 (Ostrava Premiere). Genre: Bitter Comedy. Setting: The periphery of Ostrava, Czech Republic.

The film is noted for its gritty, realistic depiction of Ostrava's industrial landscape and the psychological toll of long-term unemployment. Slunecni stat aneb hrdinove delnicke tridy (2005)

The film follows four lifelong friends—Karel, Tomas, Vinco, and Milan—who are laid off from a large industrial plant in Ostrava. In an effort to take control of their futures, they decide to pool their severance pay to buy a truck and start their own business. The narrative uses the renesance utopia concept of Tommaso Campanella's The City of the Sun as a satirical backdrop for their "continuous series of failures" in a modern capitalist society. (The City of the Sun), directed by Martin

It has been compared to films like The Full Monty for its focus on the resilience of working-class men facing economic hardship. Release Date: January 19, 2005 (Ostrava Premiere)