Released Date:
2001-11-08
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic
Runtime:
94 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (483 Reviews)
Director:
Bohdan SlèmaBohdan Slèma (story)
Bohdan Slèma
A portrait of a small Moravian village and its quirky inhabitants.
Released Date:
2005-09-15
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, Germany
Runtime:
102 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1260 Reviews)
Director:
Bohdan SlèmaGenres:
DramaThree young adults in Most sort out feelings and responsibilities: Monika's boyfriend has left for the States, her mother wants her to join him there, and if the invitation does come, what should she do? Tonèk is a nice guy, his love for Moni is unrequited. He's trying to rebuild his family's crumbling house; a nearby factory has made an offer to buy the land. With Moni, he watches out for the two young sons of Dasha, their friend who's in a hopeless long-term affair with a married man: Dasha is at once unstable, unrealistic, neglectful of her boys, and cruel to those who help. For whom is this something like happiness?
Released Date:
2009-03-27
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, France, Germany
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(1079 Reviews)
Director:
Bohdan SlèmaGenres:
DramaPetr, youthful, quiet, and sensitive, comes from Prague to teach natural science in a country town. The gruff principal asks what he's running from and predicts he'll be gone in six months. Marie, a widow with a teen son, Lada, befriends Petr. She's lonely. Petr does some chores at her farm and watches Lada with his weekend girlfriend, Bara. We meet Petr's parents and understand some of why he left Prague, then Petr's friend Mihi pays a visit and we understand more. Mihi throws a wrench in things, and Lada comes to Petr for help. Has Petr found his place in the world, but what about his nature?
Released Date:
2011-08-05
Languages:
Czech, German
Countries:
Czech Republic, Germany
Runtime:
98 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (713 Reviews)
Director:
Marek NajbrtGenres:
DramaRobert Geisler (screenplay)
Benjamin Tucek (screenplay)
Marek Najbrt (screenplay)
A Czech journalist joins a Prague radio station that broadcasts Nazi propaganda in order to protect his Jewish wife. However, as the Nazi rule over Czechoslovakia calls for more and more collaboration, his relationship with his wife spirals downward.
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