Josef Šidlichovský

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Que les étoiles
2.8

Que les étoiles

May 05, 1959
Mai 1945. En périphérie des gens ordinaires Prague ont accueilli les soldats soviétiques libérateurs avec des larmes de joie dans ses yeux. Dans les premiers jours d'une personne calme se souvient tristement la vie avant la guerre; quelqu'un rencontre inopinément son amour; quelqu'un revient de les chambres de torture de l'ennemi, avec l'espoir de regarder vers l'avenir; et quelqu'un, réensemencement du réservoir dans le tramway tchèque, se souvient avec émotion son motorman artisanale ...
Drama
Dobrý voják Švejk
7.7

Dobrý voják Švejk

Aug 23, 1957
Good-natured and garrulous, Schweik becomes the Austrian army's most loyal Czech soldier when he is called up on the outbreak of World War I -- although his bumbling attempts to get to the front serve only to prevent him from reaching it. Playing cards and getting drunk, he uses all his cunning and genial subterfuge to deal with the police, clergy, and officers who chivy him toward battle.
Comedy
Hvězda jede na jih
5.5

Hvězda jede na jih

May 15, 1964
The Prague Grand Orchestra travels by train to a music festival in Yugoslavia. Only the singer Sona Klánová missed the departure. In the meantime, she managed to buy a ticket to Belgrade at the air-terminal from Mrs Navrátilová, who couldn't make the trip. In the meantime, the orchestra conductor is beside himself with despair. He phoned to Prague from the border, and when he realized that Sona had left her house in a taxi, he thought that she would catch up with them by the road. The orchestra delayed the train's departure with an improvised concert for the custom officers and the passengers.
Music
Brankář bydlí v naší ulici
6
A boy dreams of winning an ice hockey game. Meanwhile, a professional hockey star moves into the neighborhood, offering his services as a goalkeeper--leading two rival teams of Prague schoolboys, The Little Lions and The Devil Street Boys, to fall over themselves in order to gain his favor. The goalie's son, basking in his father's glory, is asked to replace a member of the Lions team, prompting the usual boyish rivalries and battles. Some of the Lions players are so preoccupied with the impending "big game" that their schoolwork suffers, to the chagrin of their teachers and parents.
Family