Ladislav Goral

Рождение : 1939-11-18,

Фильмы

Боны и покой 2
Продолжение чехословацкого фильма "Боны и покой" (1988) о группе валютных спекулянтов, торговавших иностранной валютой и так называемыми "бонами" в период заката социализма в Чехословакии. Двадцать лет спустя группа мелких преступников возвращается. Они быстро адаптировались к изменившейся эпохе и теперь специализируются на ценных бумагах национального правительства и Европейского Союза. Новый молодой герой фильма, Мартин, родом из небольшого городка, как и его предшественник, и тоже переезжает в Прагу, чтобы заняться там тёмными делишками.
Dilino a čert
Bridesman
The Indian and the Nurse
Kovác
Two mismatched lovers struggle to find happiness in an unaccepting society in this drama. Marie is a woman of Romany heritage who works at a hospital in the Czech Republic. Marie wants to quietly assimilate into the culture around her, a notion that offenders her brother Tibor, who is proud of is Romany blood and must often defend himself against insults from his co-workers at a sawmill. One of Tibor's greatest antagonists is Wagan, who is friends with Frantisek, another sawmill employee with a passionate interest in Native American culture. Frantisek meets Marie by chance, and an immediate attraction blooms between them; however, Marie is already engaged to Martin, and Tibor will not hear of her leaving her fiancée for a Czech, especially one who is friends with Wagan. Frantisek discovers Wagan and his other friends are no more accepting of Marie, but their ridicule doesn't change the way he feels about her. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Nemocný bílý slon
Payment in Kind
Demeter
In an unusual, apolitical approach, director Jaromil Jires has fashioned a standard drama that features an older lawyer with failing health who goes to practice in the countryside. His series of odd court cases reveals more about the human condition than about law. In one of these litigations a wayward nephew has cheated his elderly aunt out of her savings. In court, the nephew insists the money was a gift, but his aunt explains she only gave him the money as a loan. Although the lawyer technically wins the case, everything of value seems lost in the meantime. His services are paid for in rabbits because the aunt has no currency, and in the end, the nephew cons his aunt into parting with her savings anyway. Other cases expose similar types of petty corruption.