Grapes follows the story of a winemaker who finds himself in a fish-out-of-water situation in the Czech countryside. With the help of his friends, he navigates the challenges of wine-making, friendship, and a potential swindle. This heartwarming tale explores the bond between a grandfather and grandson, set against the backdrop of a beautiful vineyard in central Europe.
Anna spends every summer with her husband in a neighborhood a few dozen kilometers outside Prague. They've been together for ages, so their marriage, as is so often the case, has become routine and stereotyped. For a long time, the man has divided his time fairly between drinking with friends in the pub and making ship models of matches in bottles; His wife is virtually invisible to him. Anna spends several days each summer and enjoys regular meetings with her friends and colleagues who visit her in picturesque Central Bohemia on bike tours around Kamýk Castle.
Wild Flowers is a dark and eerie anthology film that takes place in the Czech countryside. It explores themes of folklore, fantasy, and horror through various short stories. The film delves into the ironies of fate, dark humor, and the struggles of relationships. With elements of magical realism and twisted fairy tales, Wild Flowers is a unique and captivating cinematic experience.
The Snowdrop Festival is a tragicomedy that takes place in a small village in Central Europe. The story revolves around a collector of wild boar figurines and his rivalry with a local painter. The community is shaken when the village schoolteacher dies, and chaos ensues as the villagers navigate love, death, and literature.
Angel is a comedic fantasy movie set in the Czech countryside. The story follows an angel who is given a task to save a beggar. To accomplish this, the angel disguises themselves as a monk and seeks help from the Virgin Mary. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and comedic situations. The movie is based on a short story and is part of a franchise. It explores themes of love, faith, and punishment.
In 1940s Czechoslovakia, a Czech resistance fighter named Eliska is forced to go into hiding in a small village called Želary. There, she assumes a new identity, working as a nurse and living a quiet life. However, her world is disrupted when she falls in love with a married man and becomes entangled in a dangerous affair. As the war rages on, Eliska must make difficult choices and navigate the complexities of love, identity, and survival.
The film follows Marie, Jirka and their wealthy parents, as well as murderer Jiří Tichý. The film takes place mostly in southern Moravia.
In 17th-century Bohemia, a priest investigates accusations of witchcraft and deals with the clash between science and religion.
Czech nobleman Petr Vok of Rozmberk (Milos Kopecký) is no longer so young, but his amatory adventures continue to arouse the envy of men and the indignation of respectable ladies. In his "female retinue" at the chateau in Bechyne he has twelve comely girls, but he still manages to seduce the miller's wife and the maid. Lord Vok is in great financial difficulties. His elder brother Vilém advises him to marry a rich woman. Petr surprises him by announcing his intention to marry the very young Katerina of Ludanice.
In Alpha Code, a secret agent investigates a mysterious event in Prague, Czech Republic. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a government conspiracy involving alien abduction. With his knowledge, he must save a kidnapped woman and her daughter from the clutches of a secretive organization.
During the German occupation of Czech Republic in 1944, a man hides under a bed and listens to a radio for information. He forms a special bond with a dog and experiences various comical situations, including urinating together with other boys and playing volleyball. The story explores the father-son relationship and the awkwardness and humor that arises in a time of war.
A romantic story about Jakub, a student in the summer camp, and his teacher Klara.
"Grandmother" is a highly romanticized autobiographical novel by a Czech 19th century writer, Bozena Nemcova. It's a classical, compulsory reading in Czech schools, about a wise, working-class woman, happier in her simplicity and good heart than the nobles whom she serves.
Nikola is about to join his girlfriend at her father’s house for a summer holiday, but after wearing makeup for the very first time, he begins a startling and life-changing process of self-discovery.