Zanik Samoty Berhof Svoboda, 1984
Bonton, Czech subtitles on everything
At times a little dark, but I didn't find it problematic, it adds to the atmosphere. Otherwise I don't recall the print having too much damage, at times there are specks.
Den sedmý, osma noc Schorm, 1969/90
Bonton, Czech subtitles on everything
This has some damage, I guess it's about the same as most Czech films of the time. Certainly better than End of a Priest.
Indianske Leto Gedeon, 1995
Bonton, English subtitles on main feature
Great quality, one big speck, otherwise no problems. All of Gedeon's shorts are on the DVD, without subs though. Haven't seen them yet. I will add screenshots of them later, as well as of Schorm's shorts.
Stin kapradiny Vlacil, 1984
Bonton, Czech subs on everything
At zije republika Kachyna, 1965
Bonton, Czech subs on everything
One of the few widescreen films from the country. There surely was a lot of money in this, the army even worked together with the director. The film was still banned...or so it seems...
Stiny horkeho leta (Vlacil, 1977)
Bonton, Czech subs on everything
At about the 50min mark there are a lot of specs, otherwise very good. Night and inside scenes are pretty dark, but that only adds to the sense of bewilderment. Also it was filmed without special sources of light inside it seems, so it's not surprising that the film is dark.
