The film I KILLED EINSTEIN, GENTLEMEN, originally scheduled to screen on Friday, Jan. 20 at 9 PM, has been rescheduled to Friday, Feb. 10 at 9 PM. The film IN THE DUST OF STARS, originally scheduled to screen Friday, Feb. 10 at 9 PM, will screen Friday, Jan. 20th at 9 PM. We apologize for any inconvenience.
After a nuclear explosion renders all the world’s women infertile (and bearded!), a bold band of scientists determines to travel back in time to 1911 and assassinate Albert Einstein before he can concoct the theories that helped create the Bomb. This wild, cheerfully lowbrow Czech sci-fi comedy plays like Sleeper/Bananas-era Woody Allen.
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The film
I KILLED EINSTEIN, GENTLEMEN, originally scheduled to screen on Friday, Jan. 20 at 9 PM, has been rescheduled to Friday, Feb. 10 at 9 PM. The film
IN THE DUST OF STARS, originally scheduled to screen Friday, Feb. 10 at 9 PM, will screen Friday, Jan. 20th at 9 PM. We apologize for any inconvenience.
In the distant year 1999, a group of terrorist physicists drop nuclear "G-bombs" that render all women bearded and infertile (though still buxom) — a situation which is both scratchy and detrimental to the survival of the human race. So the world's greatest scientific minds come up with a foolproof plan: build a time machine, travel back to 1911 and kill Albert Einstein (Petr Cepek, also appearing this season in Ferat Vampire) before he can concoct the theories that paved the way for nuclear technology. Mishaps, hijinks and drastic alterations in the space-time continuum naturally ensue in Oldrich Lipsky's hilariously lowbrow sci-fi comedy, which plays like Sleeper/Bananas-era Woody Allen. Looking like a Czech version of Peter Sellers in The Mouse That Roared, Jirí Sovák (who also stars in Who Wants to Kill Jessie?) makes for a fabulous comedic lead.