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Piknik (2014 film) Piknik: Drama 2014 80 Minutes Princezna a písař: Princess and the Scribe: Fairy tale 2014 81 Minutes Americké dopisy: The American Letters: Historical 2015 102 minutes Korunní princ: Crown Prince: Fairy tale 2015 92 minutes Jan Hus: Jan Hus: Historical 2015 240 minutes Případ pro lyžaře [46] Crime 2015 69 Minutes ...
Film Director Genre Points 1: Marecek, Pass Me the Pen! (1976) Oldřich Lipský: Comedy: 18.9%: 2 Ball Lightning (1978) Ladislav Smoljak, Zdeněk Podskalský: Comedy: 16.7% 3 The Ear (1970) Karel Kachyňa: Thriller: 12.8% 4 Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973) Václav Vorlíček: Fairy-Tale film: 9.4% 5 Oil Lamps (1971) Juraj Herz: Drama: 7.2% 6 ...
The film has received generally positive reviews from Czech critics holding 74% at Kinobox.cz based on 12 reviews. [22] The film was also positively received by foreign reviews. [ 23 ] Charlatan has an approval rating of 89% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , based on 35 reviews, and an average rating of 6.8/10.
The Shop on Main Street (Czech/Slovak: Obchod na korze; in the UK The Shop on the High Street) is a 1965 Czechoslovakian film [2] about the Aryanization program during World War II in the Slovak Republic. [3] The film was written by Ladislav Grosman and directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos.
The Key (Czech: Klíč) is a 1971 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Vladimír Čech. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. [ 1 ]
Seznam.cz (or Seznam, list in Czech) is a web portal and search engine in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1996 by Ivo Lukačovič in Prague as the first web portal in the Czech Republic. Seznam started with a search engine and an internet version of yellow pages .
BeadforLife is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. [1] that empowers women living in poverty to earn income by creating jewelry from recycled paper beads. [2]These beads educate people around the world around the needs and conditions of those living in poverty.
Croatian Film Association's database of Croatian films describes I Love You as a film with a modern style, dealing with an interesting and somewhat intriguing topic, but notes its one-dimensionality and predictability, arguing that characterization and depth were sacrificed in favor of the film's visual style.