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Česká televize (in Czech). Retrieved 22 February 2018. ^ "Loutkové sci-fi Lajka je o vztahu člověka ke zvířatům a vesmíru". Ceskenoviny.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 22 February 2018. ^ "Režisér Kajínka: 55 milionů stačí na bombastický film". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). 5 September 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
Film Director Genre Points 1: Marecek, Pass Me the Pen! (1976) Oldřich Lipský: Comedy: 18.9%: 2 Ball Lightning (1978) Ladislav Smoljak, Zdeněk Podskalský: Comedy: 16.7% 3 The Ear (1970) Karel Kachyňa: Thriller: 12.8% 4 Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973) Václav Vorlíček: Fairy-Tale film: 9.4% 5 Oil Lamps (1971) Juraj Herz: Drama: 7.2% 6 ...
Culture of the Czech Republic. Czech cinema comprises the cinema of Czech Republic as well as cinema while this country was a part of other countries. The earliest Czech cinema began in 1898 with Jan Kříženecký, later major contributions were made by interwar directors such as Karel Lamač and Martin Frič, with Barrandov Studios founded in ...
Medieval ( Jan Žižka or Warrior of God[ 9]) is a 2022 English-language Czech historical drama film directed by Petr Jákl. [ 10][ 11] It is about the life of Jan Žižka, a Bohemian military commander who never lost a battle. The film is set prior to the Hussite Wars (1419–1434), when Žižka was young. It tells the story of how Žižka ...
Walking Too Fast ( Czech: Pouta, literally handcuffs or bonds) is a Czech thriller and drama film directed by Radim Špaček. It was released in 2010. It is a psychological story about relations between the secret police ( StB) and the dissident movement, set in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1980s. The film was likened to the German film The ...
Droneman is about chemist and fly navigator Pavel and his friend businessman and free time rapper Plech. Pavel has strong sense of justice and wishes to fix wrongs with the world while Plech dreams about big money and secure life. Their common passion are drones since school. Pavel returns from abroad and meets again with Plech and together ...
Czech. Budget. 19 million CZK [1] Czech Dream ( Czech: Český sen) is a 2004 documentary film directed by two Czech film directors, Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. It recorded a large-scale hoax perpetrated by Klusák and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the opening event of a fake hypermarket in the Letňany neighborhood of Prague.
Pilot Film Historical 130 Minutes Based on the life and career of the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček. Joint Custody: Petr Nikolaev: Jitka Čvančarová, Martin Hofmann: Bontonfilm Comedy 88 minutes Journey to Yourland: Peter Budinský Forum Film CZ Animated adventure 86 minutes Krakonošovo tajemství: Peter Bebjak: David Švehlík, Leona ...