Otakar Vávra Movie Trailers

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Racek Is Late Trailer (1950)

22 December 1950

Baker Jan Racek (Vladimír Repa) is a very hard-working and sensible man. His great passion is pigeon-keeping and also, for many years, Ruzenka (Ludmila Vostrcilová).

The Girl in Blue Trailer (1940)

26 January 1940

A painting of a girl from another time comes to life for it's buyer in this costume comedy.

Uličnice Trailer (1936)

23 October 1936

Eighteen-year-old factory worker's daughter Věra Janáková is head over heels in love with the famous pilot Jiří Málek.

White Darkness Trailer (1948)

27 August 1948

A young doctor and a group of injured are hiding in an underground shelter and are liberated by Soviet soldiers.

Evropa tančila valčík Trailer (1989)

01 October 1989

Otakar Vávra dedicated his latest film to events accompanying the devastation of the first World War.

Year of the Revolution 1848 Trailer (1949)

23 December 1949

The Czech revival movement is divided at the end of the first half of the 19th century. While the older generation, such as František Palacký, urges restraint, students lean towards radical positions.

Vzbouření na vsi Trailer (1949)

16 April 1949

The new era brings with it progress, which must inevitably penetrate even the most remote corners. It has also reached the village of Čirá.

Putování Jana Amose Trailer (1983)

01 October 1983

The distressing fate of the Czech great Jan Amos Komenský, forced to leave his homeland after the White Mountain disaster.

Rozina the Love Child Trailer (1945)

14 December 1945

Prague, the beginning of the 17th century. Rozina falls in love with Italian glass worker Nikolo, but after returning home, she gets a message that will never come to Prague.

Virginity Trailer (1937)

04 November 1937

The doomed love of a city girl caught in the vise of poverty is detailed in Vavra’s fluid, romantic work, one of the most elegant creations of the Czech Modernist era.

The Light Penetrates the Dark Trailer (1931)

13 February 1931

Zdenek Pešánek created the first public kinetic sculpture, for the power station in Prague. This short experimental film focuses on a kinetic sculpture by Zdenek Pešánek.

Modern shoe production Trailer (1931)

01 February 1931

Hlídač č. 47 Trailer (1937)

03 December 1937

A young village shopkeeper, Ferda Zuska, wants to jump in front of a train because his girlfriend has married someone else.

The Bať family's trip to Yugoslavia Trailer (1930)

01 September 1930

We Live in Prague Trailer (1934)

13 July 1934

A 13-minute documentary film depicting life in Prague.

A Story of Love and Honor Trailer (1978)

27 January 1978

A story of love and honor that takes place during the mid-nineteenth century during revolutions, as well as economic, political, and social hypocrisy.

Searching for Ester Trailer (2005)

12 April 2005

Ester Krumbachová - a costume designer, screenwriter, director; one of the boldest personalities of the Czech New Wave.

Národní umělec Zdeněk Štěpánek Trailer (1960)

16 December 1960

A film medallion of actor Zdenek Stepanek.

Komediant Trailer (1984)

01 October 1984

Saxony, devastated by the Thirty Years' War, is led by the comedy troupe of the principal Fortunato. The student Vavrinec has fled Bohemia and greatly values the text of Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet, which he has acquired on his wanderings around the world.

Veronika Trailer (1986)

01 May 1986

Emperor Francis Joseph I is about to arrive in Prague, and among those who came to Stromovka to welcome him is Veronika Pavlitová.

Cesta k barikádám Trailer (1946)

03 May 1946

The Thirteenth Chamber Trailer (1969)

25 April 1969

Twelve-year old Kosta, a little boy of an overactive imagination, makes friends with equally sensitive eleven-year old Blanka.

Návrat presidenta dr. Edvarda Beneše do Prahy 16. května 1945 Trailer (1945)

17 October 1945

Vlast vítá Trailer (1945)

23 November 1945

Láska Trailer (1949)

31 December 1949

Montage of documentary footage from the liberation and building of the republic as a tribute to JV Stalin on his seventieth birthday.