Synopsis
In 2011, unrest, revolt and protest begun to spread around the world. On the example of the Czech Republic, where the protests are apparently calm, a philosopher Václav Bělohradský points out the hidden danger in the western “liquid” society, arguing against the crowd and warning against the creeping anger taking on a “brown” (i.e. fascist) hue while flowing down the streets. The film is about the inability to look for reasonable political programmes and the desire for simple solutions.
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