In Philip Kaufman 's surprisingly successful film adaptation of Czech author Milan Kundera 's demanding 1984 bestseller, Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Tomas, an overly amorous Prague surgeon, while Juliette Binoche plays Tereza, the waiflike beauty whom he marries. Even though he's supposedly committed, Tomas continues his wanton womanizing, notably with his silken mistress Sabina ( Lena Olin ). Escaping the 1968 Russian invasion of Prague by heading for Geneva, Sabina takes up with another man and unexpectedly develops a friendship with Tereza. Meanwhile, Tomas, who previously was interested only in sex, becomes politicized by the collapse of Czechoslovakia's Dubcek regime. The Unbearable Lightness of Being may be too leisurely for some viewers, but other viewers may feel the same warm sense of inner satisfaction that is felt after finishing a good, long novel. — Hal Erickson
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Daniel Day-Lewis | Tomas |
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Juliette Binoche | Tereza |
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Lena Olin | Sabina |
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Derek de Lint | Franz |
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Erland Josephson | The Ambassador |
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Pavel Landovský | Pavel |
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Donald Moffat | Chief Surgeon |
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Daniel Olbrychski | Interior Ministry Official |
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Stellan Skarsgård | The Engineer |
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Tomasz Borkowy | Jiri |
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Bruce Myers | Czech Editor |
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Pavel Slaby | Pavel's Nephew |
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Pascale Kalensky | Nurse Katya |
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Jacques Ciron | Swiss Restaurant Manager |
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Anne Lonnberg | Swiss Photographer |
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Laszlo Szabo | Russian Interrogator |
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Vladimír Valenta | Mayor |
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Clovis Cornillac | Boy in Bar |
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Leon Lissek | Bald Man in Bar |
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Consuelo De Haviland | Tall Brunette |
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Jacqueline Abraham-Vernier | |
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Judith Atwell | |
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Claudine Berg | |
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Jean-Claude Bouillon | |
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Miroslaw Beuer |
| Director | Philip Kaufman |
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| Writer | Milan Kundera, Jean-Claude Carriere, Philip Kaufman | |
| Producer | Bertil Ohlsson, Paul Zaentz, Saul Zaentz | |
| Musician | Mark Adler | |
| Photography | Sven Nykvist | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 17, 2002 |
| Regions | 1 |