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1953年、スターリン政権下のソ連で、臓器を摘出された子どもたちの変死体が次々と発見される。国家保安省のエリート捜査官レオは、あくまで事故死として事件を処理しようとする上司たちに異を唱えたのがあだとなって、愛妻のライーサにあらぬスパイ容疑を掛けられたうえ、やがて地方の警察署に左遷されるはめに。その地でまたしても同様の手口による子どもの変死体が見つかり、レオはあらためて真相を突き止めようと決心する。
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Pavel Abrahám’s football documentary offers 22 different viewpoints of who is watching. At a match between Sparta and Slavia, the filmmakers used 22 cameras to film the spontaneous reactions of various visitors, fans, tourists, VIPs, intellectuals, and security guards over the course of the entire game. This experiment with the Czech Republic’s national sport shows football as a game around which the viewers create a whole range of other, highly diverse games.
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First documentary about the Czech hip hop scene shows how close the Czech rap can come to humour and irony. Three protagonists of the film, James Cole, Hugo Toxxx and Orion appear in situations where they are confronted with a professor of linguistics, children of a Romany quarter, a strict birth registry clerk, classical music trio, a statute of national revival hero Josef Jungmann, and the chanson singer Hana Hegerova, with whom they have a chance to sing the national anthem: "mimino mi mele nohu máma mele maso a máma mele sele kde domov můj?"