Fair Play is a drama movie set in Czechoslovakia during the 1980s. The story follows a female athlete who is faced with a moral dilemma when she is tempted to use anabolic steroids to improve her performance in the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics. The movie explores the psychological and ethical issues surrounding doping in sports.
In 'Night Must Fall', a psychopath preys on the residents of a quiet village, especially targeting a widow. The mentally ill protagonist's true nature is slowly revealed as the plot thickens, leading to a tension-filled climax.
After an attack against the guard of the Third Reich, Nazi repression intensifies, and the Czechoslovakian resistance's organized sabotage in an aircraft factory leads to Gestapo shootings.
Emperor Francis Joseph I is about to arrive in Prague, and among those who came to Stromovka to welcome him is Veronika Pavlitová. She wants to submit a request for clemency for her imprisoned father to the emperor, because she is barely able to support herself and her siblings on the meager salary of a seamstress. By chance, the girl meets Božena Němcová, whom she admires immensely. She becomes her friend and confidant for a while. However, police director Paümann, who has been following Božena Němcová for a long time, takes advantage of the naivety of the young girl. Veronika, in her simple-mindedness, tells him many things. Only later will she understand how she was abused.
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