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The tales of Baron Munchhausen receive a unique cinematic adaptions in the hands of the great Czech animator Karel Zeman. He takes the famous adventure stories and designs them in combination with Victorian images and expressionist amusements, resulting in a one-time cinematic celebration.
A store clerk tries to provide for her family, but suffers in the hands of her abusive hypochondriac husband. She believes she’s in love with one of her clients, but those feelings lead to nowhere. Petr Václav continues to examine with great sobriety life in the Czech Republic today.
Zaneta and her family live in a housing project and try to keep afloat, but it is not so simple when you are Roma. The Way Out is a portrait of a young woman who wants to save her family. With determination and candidness the film examines the limits of social solidarity.
A thriller based on Laurent Binet’s bestseller about the assassination attempt on Reinhard Heydrich, Nazi criminal, architect of the “Final Solution.” The film portrays his personal life alongside his military activities.
Lida Baarova was a famous film star in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s, she was also Joseph Goebbels mistress. A thought-provoking portrait of an artist that could only speak of herself and decidedly ignored the horrors of the time.
A married couple embarks on a sailing holiday, leaving behind their son and daughter. The yacht capsizes, the family dog disappears and the family faces a crisis. This smart, refreshing family drama was a hit at last year's festivals.
Director Miroslav Janek follows the lives of five youngsters that are on the Autism spectrum. One of the most stunning documentaries of the past few years, sensitive and offering a beautiful combination of humor and warmth.
Olga Hepnarova was a lonely young woman, always finding herself in conflict with conventions, the time, and herself. Until that faithful day, when her paranoia pushed her to do the unthinkable. Michalina Olszanska gives a mesmerizing performance of a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.