Ervín Sanders

Nascimento : 1952-02-05,

Filmes

Old Gossiptown 3
Director of Photography
A new pastor arrives as the mayor conspires to send Mrs. Horáčková and the other village gossips away on a seaside holiday in this sequel.
Babovřesky 2
Director of Photography
Vojta Lavička: Nahoru a dolů
Camera Operator
Babovřesky
Director of Photography
O Confidente
Additional Camera
New husband Adam reluctantly takes a job with state security in a totalitarian country, thus becoming a secret police agent. This "contract with the devil" helps secure a flat for the happy couple, as well as a prosperous future. However, he soon finds out that he too is under surveillance.
Křišťálek meč
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Clochemerle
Camera Department Manager
The Watermill Princess 2
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Happily ever after has a bumpy start for a young couple in a magical land when the husband is sent off to battle by a jealous prince.
The Call
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A documentary film following several years in the life of Jan Potměšil who has become a very popular actor at an early age, representing the type of a young sporty intellectual. After a serious car crash in 1989, he ended up on a wheelchair. He was 23 years old at the time. After a year of rehabilitation, he returned to the stage. Excelling in “Flowers for Algernon”, he continuously acts in the production in front of sell-out crowds across the country. He also lives his personal life, experiencing new loves and breakups, is engaged in civic affairs and returns to the hospital now and then. The film aims to give a non-pathetic image of a life lived to the full despite adversity.
The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday
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Bohus is indolent and spends his days drinking brandy. One day he finds he has inherited a brickworks, several shops and a five-star hotel. Bohus sets out to tour his new empire, insulting everyone on the way.
Audience
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A theater play by Václav Havel.
Do You Know Where Herr Kisch Is?
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The “Raging Reporter” Egon Erwin Kisch (1885-1948) was one of the most significant journalists of the 1920s and 30s. He wrote from a communist point of view, in language that sparkled with humor. Historic photographs and footage describe Kisch’s eventful journalistic and political life, which brought him to important cities including Berlin, Moscow, Sydney, and New York.