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In 1980s CSSR, depressed Martin tries to overcome the feeling of being locked up with jazz music. | dG1fdDNDQk1wRGNXWm8
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00:00In Prague, some musicians have been arrested.
00:09Four years in prison for music?
00:12It's not worth playing.
00:19I have to write a letter to the youth.
00:21Write that he only recognizes American music.
00:25I am Martin Junec.
00:29I love my New Yorkers.
00:33What is it?
00:37What is he doing in bed?
00:39You'd rather sit at home all day and hum.
00:44What's wrong with you, girl?
00:46Nothing.
00:47I gave him a hard time, he's not normal.
00:50Stop whining!
00:51You'd rather go with the band.
00:54I have a proposal for you.
00:56We're setting up a band.
00:58Side gigs.
00:59I have nothing to wear.
01:00Why do you still have the money?
01:04Food for free.
01:06How much do you want?
01:07You're looking for a singer, so I wanted to try.
01:10In short, free as a bird.
01:16So this is Anča Prepichová.
01:19I heard they call you Picháčka in the casinos.
01:23Well, they shorten everything.
01:25Masking suits, a mask, and I'm Picháčka.
01:30Hombohoritan, is that English?
01:32It sounds like the American wind that blew through the trees.
01:37Martin doesn't have a girlfriend.
01:40You know what?
01:41We guys will never fall for each other.
01:44We're going to Sweden.
01:46Why do you want to go to Sweden?
01:49Because we could go to Sweden.
01:58Music is music, you know?
02:14You

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