In a scrap iron recycling plant in the Czech Republic after the "Victory February", chef Pavel (Václav Neckár), who is unwilling to work on Sundays due to religious beliefs, and a labor team composed of prosecutors, philosophy professors, dairy farmers and others are on strike. The former workers, now their leaders, were ordered to lead a crew here to shoot a propaganda film. The director walked away after learning about the strike, but this filming brought Pavel and the beautiful female prisoner Jitka Zelenohorská who was doing labor camps nearby. ) held hands together. The trade association sent people to try to break up the strike, but they were questioned by the dairy farmers, who have since disappeared. The bailiff who also guarded the female prisoners got married, while the workers could only chat about philosophy and art and peek at the female prisoners. Soon the Young Pioneers came to visit, and the professor questioned the counselor who led the team, but he disappeared as well. Kita finally agreed to Pavel's proposal, and the two had an absentee wedding. Finally, the leader inspected the regional work, and Pavel asked him the same question as the professor...
After being banned for 21 years, the film won the 1990 Berlin Golden Bear and the International Film Critics FIPRESCI Award.
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