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Jiří Brožek
Jiří Brožek (born March 11, 1947) is a Czech film editor. Biography During 1967‒1973 he attended Editing and Directing at FAMU. Then he started to work in Barrandov Movie Studios, from 1976 Brožek is self-emloyed. During the career he edited more than 100 feature films, variety of the TV production and many TV series. He cooperated with Ladislav Smoljak (''Ball Lightning'', ''Waiter, Scarper!'', ''Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping'') Karel Kachyňa (''Love Between the Raindrops'', ''Forbidden Dreams''), Jiří Menzel (''Cutting It Short'', '' The Snowdrop Festival'', ''My Sweet Little Village''), Věra Chytilová ('' Calamity'', '' Wolf's Hole'') or Václav Havel ('' Leaving)''. Jiří Brožek was awarded nine Czech Lions for films '' Krvavý román'' (1993), ''Sekal Has to Die'' (1998), '' Anděl Exit'' (2000), ''Boredom in Brno'' (2003), ''The City of the Sun'' (2005), ''Pleasant Moments'' (2006), '' ...a bude hůř'' (2007), '' Leaving'' (2011) and '' Filthy'' (2 ...
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Roudnice Nad Labem
Roudnice nad Labem (; ) is a town in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. A steel road bridge dating from the early 20th century spans the Elbe in Roudnice nad Labem. Its medieval predecessor was the third oldest stone bridge in Bohemia (after Prague and Písek) and the first bridge to connect both banks of the river. Roudnice nad Labem features a castle of late Romanesque origin, now reconstructed in Baroque style. Administrative parts The village of Podlusky is an administrative part of Roudnice nad Labem. Etymology The original names Rúdnik and Rúdnica probably come from the iron water of a nearby spring (''ruda'' = " ore"). Geography Roudnice nad Labem is located about southeast of Litoměřice and north of Prague. It lies in the Lower Eger Table, in the Polabí lowlands. The highest point is on the hill Host� ...
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Calamity (film)
Calamity ( cs, Kalamita) is a 1982 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vera Chytilová. Cast * Bolek Polívka - Honza Dostál * Dagmar Bláhová - Majka * - Primárka * Marie Pavlíková - Bábicka * - Kveta * Zdeněk Svěrák - Ucitel * Václav Svorc - Nácelník * Bronislav Poloczek Bronislav Poloczek ( pl, Bronisław Poloczek) (7 August 1939 – 16 March 2012) was a Polish-Czech theatre and television actor. Poloczek was born in Horní Suchá (Sucha Górna). He was best known for his appearances with the Prague National ... - Rezník * Václav Helsus - Strojvedoucí * Zdeněk Dítě - Lesník References External links * 1982 comedy films 1982 films Czechoslovak comedy films Czech comedy films Films directed by Věra Chytilová 1980s Czech-language films 1980s Czech films {{1980s-CzechRepublic-film-stub ...
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Slovakia
Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the southwest, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about , with a population of over 5.4 million. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second largest city is Košice. The Slavs arrived in the territory of present-day Slovakia in the fifth and sixth centuries. In the seventh century, they played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire. In the ninth century, they established the Principality of Nitra, which was later conquered by the Principality of Moravia to establish Great Moravia. In the 10th century, after the dissolution of Great Moravia, the territory was integrated into the Principality of Hungary, which then became the Kingdom of Hungary in 1000. In 124 ...
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Filthy (film)
Filthy primarily refers to dirt. It may also refer to: Music Albums * Filthy!, a 1972 album by Papa John Creach * ''Filthy'' (album), a 1988 album by The Egyptian Lover, or the title song Songs *''Filthy'', a 2013 EP by The Bug * "Filthy" (song), a 2018 Justin Timberlake song *"Filthy", a 1995 charting double A-side with "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" 1990, covered as single "Jungle Pulse" by Étienne Daho Other *Filthy, another nickname of Dirty John (John Meehan) * ''Filthy'' (film), a 2017 film by Tereza Nvotová See also *Filth (other) Filth or The Filth may refer to: Common uses * Dirt, unclean matter * Police officer, a pejorative in British slang Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Filth'' (film), a 2013 film based on the novel * ''Filth'', an alternative title for ''S ...
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A Bude Hůř
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Pleasant Moments
''Pleasant Moments'' ( cs, Hezké chvilky bez záruky) is a 2006 Czech drama film written and directed by Věra Chytilová. The film was awarded Best Editing ( Jiří Brožek) at the 2006 Czech Lion Awards. it is the final film by Vera Chytilova Cast * Jana Janeková - Hana * Jana Krausová - Eva * Bolek Polívka - Dub (as Boleslav Polívka) * David Kraus - Pavel * Igor Bareš - Karel * Martin Hofmann - Petr * Miroslav Hájek - Honzík * Ivana Milbachová * Jirí Ornest - Benda * Katerina Irmanovová - Bendová * Barbora Hrzánová Barbora Hrzánová (born 22 April 1964) is a Czech actress and musician. She won the Alfréd Radok Award for Best Actress in 1994 for her role in the play ''The Seagull'' at the Theatre on the Balustrade in Prague. At the 2003 Thalia Awards, s ... - Sára (as Bára Hrzánová) References External links * 2006 films 2006 drama films Czech drama films 2000s Czech-language films Films directed by Věra Chytilová 2000s Czech fi ...
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The City Of The Sun (film)
''The City of the Sun'' ( cs, Sluneční stát) is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Martin Šulík and starring Oldřich Navrátil and Ľuboš Kostelný. The film won the main prize at the 2005 Finále Plzeň Film Festival. At the 2006 ceremony for The Sun in a Net Awards, the film won in six categories. The film was Slovakia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the 78th Academy Awards. The film won in two categories at the Czech Lion Awards, specifically for music and editing. Cast * Oldřich Navrátil as Karel * as Tomáš *Ľuboš Kostelný as Vinco * Igor Bareš as Milan *Anna Cónová as Tereza *Petra Špalková as Marta *Anna Šišková as Vilma *Lucie Žáčková as Eva See also *List of Slovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Slovakia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1993. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of ...
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Boredom In Brno
''Boredom in Brno'' ( cs, Nuda v Brně) is a Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Morávek, based on the story "Standa's Debut" by Pavel Bedura. It was released in 2003, and won five Czech Lion awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Morávek), Best Script (Morávek and Jan Budař), Best Male Actor in a Leading Role (Budař) and Best Editing (Jiří Brožek). Cast *Kateřina Holánová as Olga Simáková *Jan Budař as Stanislav Pichlík * Miroslav Donutil as Miroslav Norbacher * Martin Pechlát as Jaroslav Pichlík * Jaroslava Pokorná as Miriam Simáková *Pavla Tomicová as PhDr. Vlasta Kulková - Jará *Ivana Hloužková as Marie Norbacherová * Marek Daniel as Richard Klech * Ivana Uhlířová as Jaroslava Pleváková * Pavel Liška as Jan Bedura * Filip Rajmont as Pavel Velicka *Simona Peková as Jitka Spácilová *Zuzana Valchárová-Poulová as Zorka V. *Nadezda Chroboková as Simona P. *Martina Nováková-Hamadáková as Martina N. Plot The film follows sever ...
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Andel Exit
''Andel Exit'' (also called as Angel Exit) is a 2000 Czech drama movie directed by Vladimír Michálek with Jan Cechticky and Klára Issová. The movie was based on the 1995 novel of Jáchym Topol named Anděl. The movie earned two Czech Lion Awards in 2000 for Best Design and Best Editing. The movie vividly depicts the former atmosphere and architecture around Anděl in the 1990s, before the progressive renovation of the neighbourhood. The efforts came to fruition in the early 2000s with the construction of Zlatý Anděl, a multi-purpose office and business development, followed by a shopping centre an many more new businesses. Synopsis The film is about Mike, an addict and a thief, who decided to get away from drugs after falling for his new neighbour Jane. However, his girlfriend Kaja keeps an influence on him and convinces him to cook one last batch. Following the tricks of Kaja, Mike ends up in South Africa where he gets involved with local gangsters and meth dealers. Cast ...
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Sekal Has To Die
''Sekal Has to Die'' ( cs, Je třeba zabít Sekala, pl, Zabić Sekala) is a 1998 Czech film directed by Vladimír Michálek. It was the Czech Republic's submission to the 71st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The plot takes place in the small Moravian village during World War II. Cast * Bogusław Linda as Ivan Sekal * Olaf Lubaszenko as Jura Baran * Agnieszka Sitek as Agnieszka * Jiří Bartoška as Priest * Vlasta Chramostová as Mari * L'udovít Cittel as Runt See also * Cinema of the Czech Republic * List of submissions to the 71st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... * Lis ...
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Krvavý Román
''Krvavý román'' (int. English title 'Horror Story') is a 1993 Czech film by Jaroslav Brabec. The film starrs Josef Kemr. The film is based on Josef Váchal Josef Váchal (23 September 1884 in Milavče near Domažlice – 10 May 1969 in Studeňany) was a Czech writer, painter, printmaker and book-printer. Váchal was the son of Josef Aleš-Lyžec and Anna Váchalová - his parents never married. H ...'s 1924 novel of the same title. References External links * * https://www.filmcenter.cz/en/czech-films-people/1067-horror-story 1993 films Czech fantasy adventure films 1990s Czech-language films {{1990s-CzechRepublic-film-stub ...
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Czech Lion Awards
The Czech Lion Awards ( cs, Český lev) are annual awards that recognize accomplishments in filmmaking and television. It is the highest award of achievement in film awarded in the Czech Republic. The jury is composed of members of the Czech Film and Television Academy (ČFTA). Eligible films must have been released in the year prior to the awards ceremony. Categories * Best Film * Best Director * Best Screenplay * Best Cinematography * Best Music * Best Editing * Best Sound This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow List of film awards, film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awa ... * Best Actor in Leading Role * Best Actress in Leading Role * Best Supporting Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Unique Contribution to Czech Film * Most Popular Film * Best Documentary * Best Film Poster Czech Lion winners Single films with m ...
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