The Greatest Czechs movie poster

The Greatest Czechs

August 26, 2010 1h 39m 5.1/10 (5 votes)

Originally released in 2010. The Greatest Czechs is a comedy film. directed by Matouš Outrata.

Starring Jaroslav Plesl, Simona Babčáková, and Jiří Vyorálek

Synopsis

Film crew on the road: Director (Jaroslav Plesl), his Producer (Simona Babcáková), and their Director of Photography (Jirí Vyorálek) and Sound Arist (Johana Svarcova). Starving artists who already have a number of films to their names, Czech Lion award-winning films, excellent reviews and have been screened at numerous festivals, but they don't have audiences. Their next collaborative effort - the Director's lifetime dream - is quickly becoming oblivion because he failed to win a grant, which means it won't be made. And so the frustrated Director and his colleagues await their chance among record-holders of curious disciplines such as crawling with a squash racket or collecting four-leaf clovers. How will the collision of these two worlds end? What will the Director's next film be about?

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 26, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 1h 39m 99 minutes total
User Rating 5.1/10 Mixed (5 votes)
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czech Republic Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Production Companies

  • Produkce Radim Procházka
  • i/o post

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Greatest Czechs about?

Film crew on the road: Director (Jaroslav Plesl), his Producer (Simona Babcáková), and their Director of Photography (Jirí Vyorálek) and Sound Arist (Johana Svarcova). Starving artists who alre...

Who directed The Greatest Czechs?

The Greatest Czechs was directed by Matouš Outrata.

How long is The Greatest Czechs?

The Greatest Czechs has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).

When was The Greatest Czechs released?

The Greatest Czechs was released on August 26, 2010 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Greatest Czechs?

The main cast of The Greatest Czechs includes Jaroslav Plesl, Simona Babčáková, Jiří Vyorálek, Jana Janěková, Igor Chmela.