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Havel: Directed by Slávek Horák. With Anna Geislerová, Martin Hofmann, Stanislav Majer, Barbora Seidlová. 'Havel' covers the Czech president's transformation from playwright to politician.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Slávek Horák
- 2020-07-23
In Havel we learn but are willingly seduced into to a rollercoaster ride of sadness and elation as the movie moves from its darkest scenes in prison to its triumphant balcony scene where Havel embraces his future not just politically but personally in the taking the hand of his wife.
Synopsis. It's the summer of '68 and the young Czech playwright Vaclav Havel is enjoying the heady atmosphere of new- found freedom as the iron grip of Soviet repression gradually loosens throughout Central Europe. In Havel's Prague, politics are as exciting as theatre, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.
Havel is a 2020 Czech historical film based on the life of dissident and former Czech president Václav Havel. It is directed by Slávek Horák and stars Viktor Dvořák. [3] The film focuses on Havel's life from 1968 to 1989, when he was a dissident under the communist regime, as well as his relationship with his wife Olga and friend Pavel ...
When Soviet Russia invades Czechoslovakia and tarnishes its short-lived liberation, Vaclav Havel must wrestle with not only the new political obstacles threatening his livelihood, but also his...
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- Slávek Horák
- Biography, History, Drama
- Viktor Dvorák
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Jul 23, 2020 · Play Trailer. Overview. The life career of Václav Havel (1936-2011), a persecuted playwright and human rights defender in the Czech Republic subjected to the implacable power of the Soviet Union who became president of the country in the late 1980s. Slávek Horák. Director, Screenplay. Rudolf Suchánek. Screenplay.