Anna Ferencová Trailers
Waterloo po česku TrailerJeště větší blbec, než jsme doufali TrailerTa naše písnička česká II Trailer
Waterloo po česku TrailerJeště větší blbec, než jsme doufali TrailerTa naše písnička česká II Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
01 July 1986
Engineer Pavel Hnyk is successful at work, but not very happy in his private life. He is approaching his fiftieth birthday and he can't shake the feeling that life is slipping away from him.
03 December 1943
Hairdresser Žofka Stárková desires fame perhaps more than other girls. The petty plans of her fiancé František do not satisfy her wild imagination.
02 June 1994
Vít Dolejší, popularly known as Vitoušek, monitors the groundwater in the underground of the National Theatre, and when he gets fired because the theatre will go to the nuns, he has no choice but to inherit the Richmond Hotel in Karlovy Vary from his American grandfather and the five million dollars tied up in its rapid reconstruction.
26 May 1972
This film, chronicling the last days of Czech resistance fighter Maruska Kuderikova (played by Magda Vasaryova), is based on her diaries.
01 December 1987
Children's film about a young boy who moves from the city to the country. At first he finds it difficult to make friends, until others discovers his gift with electronics.
22 September 1961
A young veterinarian, Jiří Klimeš, returns to his native village after graduation.
01 December 1990
Twenty-one years (1968 - 1989) in the life of violinist Jan, whose life and social situation forced him to make compromises and personal concessions.
01 June 1990
Caesar is the name of the dog with which a little boy, only seven years old, sets out on a great quest to find his mother.
20 August 1982
A story about a life of a group of children in the foster home.
28 December 1989
When a typical English mansion is sold, it turns out that an American ambassador is buying the castle with an unusual inhabitant - a 15th-century ancestral ghost, the husband of the original owner, Eleanor de Canterville.
12 September 2002
The short stories about marriage that Vít Olmer wrote for Playboy magazine when Arnošt Lustig was its editor-in-chief are witty, often with absurd punchlines, and clearly show that the author is a keen observer of life around us.