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  1. Intimate Lighting (Czech: Intimní osvětlení) is a Czech comedy-drama film directed by Ivan Passer. It was released in 1965. It is widely considered a major film of the Czechoslovak New Wave and to be Passer's most significant film.

  2. Intimate Lighting: Directed by Ivan Passer. With Karel Blazek, Zdenek Bezusek, Vera Kresadlová, Jan Vostrcil. One of the most important films of the Czech New Wave 60s, it was ranked among the top ten domestic films of all time.

  3. Intimate Lighting is another film which is being screened for the first time in its digitally restored version before an international audience at the Karlovy Vary festival. The rigorous restoration process was financed by the Czech Film Foundation and the UPP postproduction house, where the work was undertaken in cooperation with Soundsquare ...

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  5. Intimate Lighting. One of the most beloved films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, this digressive, easygoing slice of life takes place over the course of a weekend in a provincial town where a musician returns, along with his glamorous lover, to visit an old friend.

  6. Meandering and consistently surprising, INTIMATE LIGHTING skirts the demands of plot in favor of subtler shades of mood. The only feature that Ivan Passer (CUTTER’S WAY) directed...

  7. But the true magic of Intimate Lighting lies in this very banality - where wholly unremarkable protagonists unwittingly conjure up moments of breathless hilarity. By rejecting tangible storylines, detailed character studies and dramatic diversions, Passer has laid the movie bare.