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1991-2010 |
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| 1991 | ||||
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Obecna skola (Elementary School) (Jan Sverak) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Zavreno pro rodinny smutek (Closed Due to Family Mourning) (Sasa Gedeon) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1993 | ||||
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– New legislature rescinds the state monopoly on production and distribution. Any films produced without state funding between 1990 and 1993 were technically illegal. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Accumulator I (Jan Sverak) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Kolja (Kolya) (Jan Sverak) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Návrat idiota (The Idiot Returns) (Sasa Gedeon) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Musíme si pomáhat (Divided We Fall) (Jan Hrebejk) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Rok dábla (Year of the Devil) (Petr Zelenka) [MORE] [ADD] |
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F. A. Brabec’s Krysar is released. It earns a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the shortest shooting time for a film – just 24 hours. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Czechoslovakia 2003: Other Films of Note |
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Zelary (Ondrej Trojan) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Jan Sverak’s Empties is released and sets a Czech opening weekend record. Sverak's father Zdenek Sverak, who wrote the script, stars as a former teacher struggling with retirement. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Miroslav Janek and Pavel Koutecky’s documentary film Obcan Havel (Citizen Havel) becomes the country’s most successful non-fiction film when it records admissions surpassing 100,000 in its first six weeks of release. The film took thirteen years to make. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Petr Zelenka’s The Karamazovs, which was the Czech Republic’s submission for Best Foreign-Language film at the 2009 Academy Awards, wins Best Film, Best Director and Best Feature at the Czech Academy Awards. [MORE] |
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| 6/3 - | Ales Najbrt's Protector wins six awards, including Best Film and Best Director at this year's Czech Lions Awards. Tomas Masin's Three Seasons in Hell wins three. [MORE] | |||
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Former president Vaclav Havel announces that he is to make a film based on his latest play, Leaving in June. His wife Dagmar Havlová is scheduled to star in the film with support from Josef Abrham, Jaroslav Dusek and Eva Holubova. Shooting is due to start in June 2010. [MORE] [ADD] |
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