В центре сюжета молодой еврейский мальчик, который ищет убежища в лесу в Польше во время Второй мировой войны, встречая на своем пути множество разных людей.
Bio-pic about Czech composer Antonin Dvoraák at the height of his career. Dvorák learns that his love and lifelong muse is ill and must return to her side.
As the name suggests, the movie is about football. It is not about big league soccer, making huge money. It is about football, which lives just from village fans enthusiasm, from the enthusiasm of fathers and their sons and club officials. And yet on this battlefield, where the pub and silent household alternates, it is often about everything: friends, family, the meaning of life. It is about playing fair, but also about fighting below the belt. It is about winning, but also about falling into the abyss of the league wilderness.
1964 год. Берлин. Весь город готовится к празднованию 75-й годовщины Фюрера. Да-да. Вы не ошиблись. А двадцать лет назад армия Гитлера выиграла войну… На протяжении многих десятилетий весь мир верил, что Рейх и в самом деле переселил шесть миллионов евреев на Восток. Но теперь немецкий офицер СС и американская журналистка знают правду о существовании нацистских лагерей смерти. Если они поведают об этом миру, государство Гитлера рухнет, а этого гестапо допустить никак не может.
Life of Czechoslovak soldiers in a military unit for the so called "politically unreliable" - the Technical auxiliary battalions, aka "the black barons". Although it might seem like a political satire and it's mostly funny, it shows the reality and the absurdity of military service under the communist regime. Based on a novel by Miloslav Svandrlik.
Tankový prapor (Tank Battalion) is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1991. The movie represented the first privately produced movie in Czech Republic. It was a blockbuster. Today, the movie is perceived as a classic, it is the most acclaimed movie of his creator, director Vit Olmer, it starred Lukáš Vaculík, a popular star of youth movies in the main role, as well as the by-then well received comedian Miroslav Donutil.