''Golet in the Valley'' () is a 1995
Czech
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* Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe
** Czech language
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* One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus
*Czech (surnam ...
comedy-drama
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film directed by Zeno Dostál.
Cast
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Ondřej Vetchý
Ondřej Vetchý (born 16 May 1962) is a Czech actor. He is a member of The Drama Club (DC) in Prague.
Filmography
Films
* 1985 – Janek in '' Give the Devil his Due''
* 1988 – Dan in '' Dům pro dva'' (nomination for European Film Award f ...
as Bajnyš Zisovič
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Jan Hartl
Jan Hartl (born 12 September 1952) is a Czech actor who played Karel Horák in the 2000 Czech film '' Little Otik'', also known as ''Otesánek''. He was born in Prague, Czech Republic (then part of Czechoslovakia). Hartl is a member of the Nation ...
as Pinches Jakubovič
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Jiří Ornest as Mojše Kahan
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Mahulena Bočanová
Mahulena Bočanová (born 18 March 1967 in Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava Rive ...
as Brana
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Yvetta Blanarovičová
Yvetta Blanarovičová (born 24 September 1963) is a Slovak actress and singer. At the 1994 Thalia Awards she won the category of Best Actress in an Opera, Opereta or Musical, for her performance in the musical ''My Fair Lady''.
Selected filmog ...
as Rojza Bajnyšová
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Jana Dolanská as Fajga Kahanová
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Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr (20 June 1922 – 15 January 1995) was a Czech actor. He starred in the 1969/1970 film ''Witchhammer'' under director Otakar Vávra.
Selected filmography
*''Lízin let do nebe'' (1937) - Jula Plichta
*''Škola základ života'' (1 ...
as Lejb Fajnerman
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Ivan Řezáč as Tourist
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Markéta Hrubešová Markéta is a feminine Czech given name, equivalent to English Margaret
Margaret is a feminine given name, which means "pearl". It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Iranian languages, Old Iranian. It has been an English ...
as Lady
References
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1995 films
Czech comedy-drama films
1990s Czech-language films
Czech Lion Awards winners (films)
Golden Kingfisher winners
Films set in Czechoslovakia
Films about Jews and Judaism
Films about Orthodox and Hasidic Jews
1995 comedy-drama films
Films scored by Luboš Fišer
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