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See My other items I Combine Shipping on Multiple Item Orders !! A Report on the Party and Guests (Czech: O slavnosti a hostech, also known in English as The Party and the Guests) is a 1966 Czechoslovakian political satire film directed by Jan Němec. It was banned in Czechoslovakia from 1966 to 1968 for being an allegory of socialist regimes. After a short release during the Prague Spring, it was banned again, this time for twenty years. In 1974, director Jan Němec was forced to leave the country.[1] The film was entered in the 1968 Cannes Film Festival,[2] but the festival was aborted owing to the events of May 1968 in France. Cast Ivan Vyskočil as Host Jan Klusák as Rudolf, the leader of the men who accost the picnickers and the host's newly adopted, adult son Jiří Němec as Josef, the picnicker wearing glasses Pavel Bošek as František, a picnicker Karel Mareš as Karel, the picnicker who most outspokenly questions Josef's antics Evald Schorm as Husband, the picnicker who leaves the party Jana Prachařová as Wife, the wife of the picnicker who leaves the party Zdena Škvorecká as Eva, the picnicker who suggests everyone forget about the interaction in the clearing Miloň Novotný as Groom Helena Pejsková as Marta, the picnicker who needs to go to the bathroom and finds the host Dana Němcová as Olinka, the bride Antonín Pražák as Antonín Josef Škvorecký as Guest