Maroš Hečko

Most Popular Maroš Hečko Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Czechoslovak Architecture 58–89 Trailer (2024)

07 November 2024

Vladimir 518, uncompromising rapper, artist, stage designer and activist, is a rare phenomenon, who not only writes books, but publishes them as well.

Word Trailer (2022)

15 September 2022

Beata Parkanová, the filmmaker behind Moments, returns to Karlovy Vary with an exceptionally vivid portrait of the family of notary Václav Vojíř, a small-town moral authority, and his selfless wife Věra.

Invalid Trailer (2023)

09 February 2023

Grumpy handyman Laco loses everything to a group of mobsters. Now wheelchair-bound and with his life spiraling, it's his new friend Gabo, a local Roma who helps Laco see things with a new perspective.

Na krásnom modrom Dunaji Trailer (1994)

03 June 1994

A crazy comedy about three bohemian friends whose fascination with adventures verging on breaking the law, sexual freedom, loose entertainment and no fears of the consequences bring them even to partaking in the theft of an Andy Warhol painting.

Réveillon Trailer (2023)

19 October 2023

What was supposed to be a joyful celebration over the dissolution of Czechoslovakia turns chaotic when the Varchal family discovers that their father betrayed both country and family by working for the secret police.

The Candidate Trailer (2013)

10 October 2013

The story of the film The Candidate takes place during two months of campaigning before a non-specific presidential election in one specific country.

A Happy Man Trailer (2023)

25 March 2023

People who knew R. perceived her as a happy woman. A woman from Brno in her thirties who moved to Sweden together with her Slovak husband, psychiatrist Ivan.

Amnesty Trailer (2019)

31 October 2019

Inspired by true events of the 1989 Czech and Slovak Velvet Revolution and Václav Havel's controversial release of 23000 prisoners.

DOGG Trailer (2017)

08 September 2017

The film DOGG presents four radical author short stories that will get under your skin. Four directors, four screenwriters and four cameramen created a bizarre illusion of tension and diverse anxiety in separate stories.