Henry V (1944) is a historical drama movie that explores the life of King Henry V of England. The film follows the journey of King Henry V as he prepares for and leads his troops into battle against France. With strong performances and powerful storytelling, the movie portrays the challenges and triumphs of a young king who seeks to unite his country and win glory on the battlefield.
After accidentally killing her estranged daughter, a woman discovers the truth about her absence and embarks on a journey of guilt and redemption. As she learns the truth, she becomes entangled in a web of lies and secrets, leading to a shocking climax. Set in a rural setting, this modern-day adaptation of a Czech literature explores themes of guilt, paranoia, and mother-daughter relationships.
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.
Beauty in Trouble is a comedy drama film that follows a woman as she deals with a dysfunctional family, her own personal crises, and the challenges of life. The film explores themes of morality, love, and the complexities of human relationships.
After success of Kytice, which is based on the famous collection of poems of K.J.Erben, one of the most well-known character of classic Czech literature, Mr. Brabec went for even more famous poem Máj of K.H. Mácha, which is considered the peak of Czech romanticism
Knight Borek is searching for his missing son. Enthralled by the stories of children's crusades, little Jan has run away from home. Borek's crusade is a journey into his own subconscious, where he is forced to confront his greatest fear.
In a small town, the residents are terrified by a series of murders committed by a mysterious hangman. As the body count rises, the community is consumed by fear and the bystander effect takes hold. The film is a powerful allegory for the Holocaust and McCarthyism, exploring themes of punishment, morality, and the consequences of silence.
A young bride makes a deal with the devil to bring her dead lover back to life, but things take a sinister turn as she realizes the consequences of her wish.
A tragedy strikes the family of widow Svetlana and her two sons, Jan and Maxmilián. The villagers believe that the hated nobles surrounded by myths and superstitions - Madam and Sir De Blois - are responsible for it.
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