Agáta Hanychová

Agáta Hanychová

Nacimiento : 1985-04-28, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]

Historia

Agáta Hanychová Agata Prachařová, aka Agáta Hanychová (* 28 April 1985 Prague) is a Czech model, owner of a modeling agency, a presenter and also an occasional actress. In 2005, it became II. vicemiss of the Czech Republic. She is publicly present as a fashion designer. She is married and has a son and daughter. Her husband is a musician, actor and moderator Jakub Prachař, for whom she married on April 20, 2013 in Mariánské Lázně. She is also currently working at the International Conservatory in Prague. She graduated from the Secondary School of Art and Management - ŠUM Praha (Photography, Production, Directing, Camera). In 2010 she graduated in Creative Photography at Silesian University in Opava, where she received the BcA degree. In 2013 she moderated the night show of the 4th series of the reality show VyVolení. (Wikipedia)

Perfil

Agáta Hanychová
Agáta Hanychová
Agáta Hanychová
Agáta Hanychová

Películas

Ženy, které nenávidí muže
Zoe
Školní výlet
Crash Road
Veronika
We meet Veronica shortly before her high-school graduation exams. She lives with her mother, an alcoholic, and her mother's partner. One day when he is drunk, he chases Veronica to the roof of a house and falls off, killing himself. He was in debt as he was addicted to gambling. His creditor wants the money back and starts to threaten Veronica. Her mother will not protect her since she is always drunk. Thus, the young girl must leave home and hide far away. On her journey she meets many characters. Some of them are comic, others are rather tragicomic. And Veronica tries to find good people with whom she would feel comfortable and happy, thus giving her life meaning. - Czech film center
Forgotten Light
Eliška
Father Holy, a village priest, battles against the state and religious bureaucracies of 1980s Czechoslovakia in his fight to raise money for a new church roof. Permeated by his love for the villagers, his encounters are marked by his good humor. In his losing battle against Church and State, Holy is ordered to be transferred away from his parish and his allies. The Czech-American, Milena Jelinek, adapted this moving story from the the novel The Forgotten Light, by the 1930s Czech writer/poet and Catholic priest Jakub Deml. (1934)