The film serves as a sardonic commentary on the Czech people's self-image as "eternal victims" of historical betrayals by more powerful neighbors.
Petr Zelenka's ( Ztraceni v Mnichově , 2015) is a brilliant, wickedly intelligent piece of "meta-cinema" that functions as both a satirical comedy and a deep dive into the Czech national psyche . Critics and audiences alike praise it for its unique two-part structure, shifting from an absurdist farce to a fake "behind-the-scenes" documentary. Plot & Premise Lost in Munich - Ztraceni v Mnichove [2015 - Cz...
It holds an 85% rating from some top users on ČSFD and an 8/10 from many reviewers on Letterboxd , who highlight its "deceptive brilliance". Lost in Munich (2015) - IMDb The film serves as a sardonic commentary on
Mid-way through, the film reveals that this "parrot story" is actually a failed, unfinished production. The second half of the movie becomes a mock-documentary about the disastrous filming process, plagued by budget issues, fake French partners, and onset accidents. Themes & Style Plot & Premise It holds an 85% rating
The film's narrative is a clever "movie-within-a-movie" experiment:
By using the parrot as a "living relic," Zelenka explores how historical truth is often subjective and politically inclined. Critical Reception
The film was highly acclaimed in its home country, winning Best Film of 2015 by Czech critics and being selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.