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The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)

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  • IMDb Code: 0096332
  • Filming Date:
  • Release Date: 5 February 1988 (USA)
  • Runtime: 171 min
  • Budget: $17,000,000 (estimated)
  • Soundtrack:
  • Filming Location: Prague, Czech Republic
  • Rate: 7.4/10 total 24,678 votes 
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Stereo
  • Director: Philip Kaufman
  • Genre: Drama | Romance
  • Gross: $10,006,806 (USA)
  • Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin | See full cast and crew »
  • Plot Keyword: Soviet | Doctor | Tank | Sex | Invasion
  • Original Music By: Mark Adler   
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Writing Credits By:
  • Milan Kundera (novel)
  • Jean-Claude Carrière (screenplay) &
  • Philip Kaufman (screenplay)


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The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Known Trivia

  • Milan Kundera didn't particular care for this version of his novel and refused to do publicity for it. 11 of 11 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • According to Lena Olin, she met co-star Daniel Day-Lewis on her first day on the set and, according to the schedule, had to do one of the film's most intense nude love scenes with him that very day. 9 of 9 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • In 1989, the film was shown in Russia for the first time. Screenings were low-key, and held at midnight. Still, more than three thousand people attended each showing, with another thousand being turned away at the door. Many of the people had seen the Czech invasion footage before from the Soviet point of view - reedited to show the Soviet invaders as the heroes and the Czechs as the rebels. For many Russians, this was the first time they'd seen the point of view from the other side. 8 of 8 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • The first cut shown to the studio was under two hours in length and the story was confusing. Philip Kaufman was asked to add in scenes he cut. The next day they were shown the theatrically released version. It's believed Kaufman showed them a shorter and confusing version in order to get his almost three-hour final cut approved with no questions of cutting it. 8 of 8 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • Jean-Claude Carrire's original script deviated drastically from the final film version. Philip Kaufman feared it was too "arty" for a commercial audience. Milan Kundera read Carrire's original script after seeing the film and said, "That's how it should be done." 7 of 7 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • The scene depicting the euthanizing of Karenin the dog was the scene Juliette Binoche read at her audition for Philip Kaufman. She reduced him to tears and she got the role. 5 of 5 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • Daniel Day-Lewis at first turned down the role feeling the script made him too nice. The script was revised and added in things from the book that made the character less "perfect". 5 of 5 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • Milos Forman personally offered to Philip Kaufman the opportunity to direct the movie after hearing that studios were interested in making a film adaptation of Milan Kundera's successful novel. Forman had to pass the chance to direct it himself because he had family in Czechoslovakia and he feared for them in case of a possible negative reaction from the Soviet government, who were occupying the country at the time. 5 of 5 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • Several Czechs were in consideration to be involved in this film, including director Milos Forman, but very few ultimately ended up working on the film. Allegedly, protecting relatives still in Czechoslovakia from reprisals from the Communist regime was a primary reason. 4 of 4 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
  • The sequence depicting the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia incorporates real documentary footage of the era shot by students of Prague Film School with new scenes recreated for the movie. One of the film students, Jan Nemec, has a small role as a cameraman who is beaten and has his film confiscated by the Soviet police. 4 of 4 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Plot: In 1968, a Czech doctor with an active sex life meets a woman who wants monogamy, and then the Soviet invasion further disrupts their lives. Full summary » |  »

The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Story: Tomas is a doctor and a lady-killer in 1960s Czechoslovakia, an apolitical man who is struck with love for the bookish country girl Tereza; his more sophisticated sometime lover Sabina eventually accepts their relationship and the two women form an electric friendship. The three are caught up in the events of the Prague Spring (1968), until the Soviet tanks crush the non-violent rebels; their illusions are shattered and their lives change forever. Written byDan Hartung <dhartung@mcs.com>

Goofs: Crew or equipment visible: When Teresa is taking pictures of Sabina, the movie camera is sometimes reflected off of lens of the photo camera.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) Movie mography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database



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