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The High Wall (Czech: Vysoká zeď) is a 1964 Czech drama directed by Karel Kachyňa from a screenplay by Jan Procházka. [1] The film was awarded Silver Sail at Locarno Film Festival in 1964. Plot
[2] [4] [5] [6] In 2007, Brown made his acting debut in the film, Stomp the Yard, as Duron. [7] That same year, he also appeared in This Christmas as Michael "Baby" Whitfield. Brown's music video for the single " Forever " (2008) was directed by Joseph Kahn and was "highly regarded as one of the best videos of 2008".
[7] [8] Following this, Redbus changed its name to Helkon SK, to reflect their partnership with Helkon Media. [ 9 ] On 4 August 2002, Helkon Media filed for insolvency , leading to Franks and Kamasa buying back full ownership of the company.
Following events of previous film Little Man enjoys social life in the forest village. He runs a forest kiosk with Majolenka and plays in a band with his friends. One day, peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood is disturbed by posters warning of Deers. Robots install special "Zetkoscopes" in houses, which show the horrors committed by the Deers.
Year Title Director Distributor Box office Source 2025: On a plate: Martin Pohl: Bontonfilm: 38,263,843 CZK [8]2024: Waves: Jiří Mádl: Bontonfilm: 151,856,434 CZK
The action-romantic drama was released on 13 October 2011, distributed by Continental Film in Slovakia and Falcon in the Czech Republic. [ 2 ] Although the plot revolves around love determination, the original title refers to "money" instead, which serves as instrumental, quoting a term commonly used in the region amongst gypsies - "lóve."
The film is a joint effort of Slovak, Czech, British, and Hungarian production companies: Jakubisko Film Slovakia s.r.o. (SK), Eurofilm Studio KFT (HU), Jakubisko Film, s.r.o. (CZ), Lunar Films Ltd (UK) and Concorde Film Trust (HU) with additional government funding provided by Eurimages (EU), [5] the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic ...