AEIOU is a 1979 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr, and lasted for 56 minutes. [1] AEIOU also had other cast members, such as Jan Kacer, and Pavel Bosek. [2] The film was a drama film, and while it is obscure to North and South America, it gained a small amount of local prominence in Czechoslovakia, as this was one of many films to be released after the Velvet Revolution. (specifically on the 5 of September, 1991) The full film is also available on the video platform Youtube. The film was dedicated to deceased actor Ivan Lutanský, who played Karel Sedláček.
Student Karel Sedláček declines the offer to enter the ranks of the communist police after graduation from his secondary school, despite him being the only boy in his class. Karel, upon graduating, discovers that his girlfriend is pregnant. This leads him to run away from his parents' house, where they planned for him to make wedding arrangements. While on the run, he finds Prague and presides there for asylum. However, he does not have a place to stay, and has to sleep without shelter. He sleeps in a cemetery, where a gravedigger discovers him, and he (the gravedigger) calls the police. Luckily for Karel, the policeman releases him on parole, but the policeman urges Karel to obtain a job, and shelter. Karel then encounters many interesting characters, and eventually decides on becoming a poet. But, he cannot find shelter. While meeting different people, he finds his ex-girlfriend, who had an abortion. Because of these events, he becomes a communist policeman in a small village.