A Czech family tries to deal with their own crises as their country struggles through political turmoil between 1968 and 1989...
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1995
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This European fantasy features excellent and surprisingly imaginative clay animation combined with live-action to tell the...
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Faust
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1994
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1986
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Zdenek (Vladimir Javoprsky) is a gangly, rural and homely hayseed who studies music. When he takes a summer job as a mailman,...
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1986
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1986
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1986
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1985
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Acclaimed Czech director Jiri Menzel has pulled off another successful collaboration with writer Bohumil Hrabal in this...
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1984
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1983
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In a plot that needed a transfusion somewhere mid-stream, a vampire-mobile is the car of the hour for Madam Ferat, who uses...
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Kriz
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1981
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1980
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In turn-of-the-century Czechoslovakia, two sisters are rivals for an inheritance. One is oblivious to the contest, the other...
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1972
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This Czechoslovak film re-creates the latter days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Set in a small Czech town in the 1890s, in...
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1971
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A young man (Petr Cepek) lands in jail after being involved in a fight. Given a chance to visit his mother's grave, he uses...
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Prisoner
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1970
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This futuristic science fiction comedy features an atomic bomb blast that causes women to grow beards and lose the ability...
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Albert Einstein
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1970
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A professor returns to her native land after many years of teaching in Paris. She has authored a book recalling her...
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Frantisek Cerny
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1969
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1969
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A young man is sent to live and study with a religious order when his father takes a young bride. When the son helps one of...
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Ondres
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1968
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A gifted poet (Peter Cepek) checks into a Gothic hotel in hopes of meeting the woman with whom he has long been enamored. He...
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Petr
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1967
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