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Vaclav Neuzil Movies

2009  
 
A man makes a dangerous deal in hopes of saving his wife in this period drama from director Marek Najbrt. It's 1938, and Hana (Jana Plodková) is a Czech actress who has been enjoying considerable success on the stage and the screen until German forces invade the country and take control of the government. Hana is part Jewish, and under the new Nazi regime, her future as an actress (and a Czech citizen) is in doubt. Hana's husband, Emil (Marek Daniel), is a radio journalist who loves his spouse but has been secretly jealous of her fame and success; members of the Axis propaganda agencies are impressed with Emil's skills as a reporter and announcer, and they recruit him to help convince his listeners of the wisdom of the new leadership. Emil agrees, ostensively to help protect his wife; however, as he becomes a rising star among the Nazis, she's now dependent on him for her continued safety, a situation she can barely stand. As Emil becomes more powerful, his relationship with Hana begins to crumble until a simple mistake on his part puts both of them in grave danger. Protektor was the Czech Republic's official submission for the Foreign Language Film awards competition of the 2010 Academy Awards. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jana PlodkováMarek Daniel, (more)
 
1983  
PG  
The life of turn-of-the-century Czech soprano Emma Destinn is chronicled in this film biography. She rose to become a major star at the Metropolitan Opera who frequently sang with Caruso. She also became a Czech spy during WW I. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Bozidara TurronovaJuraj Kukura, (more)
 
1963  
 
Working as a carpenter, Lucin (Rudolf Hrusinsky) endulges in alcoholism, losing his self respect as well as respect from those around him. Only Magdalena (Hana Hegorova) concerns herself with helping Lucin find some meaning and direction in his life, though she herself hasn't had a perfect past. Without engaging in romantic contrivance, this drama reflects a sense of humanity and sympathy, realistically implying the emotional depth of the lead characters. One of the first important collaborations between Czechoslovakian director Karel Kachyna (who also co-wrote) and screenwriter Jan Prochazka, Nadeje/The Hope would set a standard of psycho-social dramas to come such as At' zije republika/Long Live the Republic (1965), Kocar do Vidne/Coach to Vienna (1966), and Noc nevesty/Night of the Bride (1967). ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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Starring:
Rudolf HrusínskyFrantisek Peterka, (more)