Jiří Lebeda
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Možná přijde i kouzelník

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Rozpaky kuchaře Svatopluka

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Píseň pro Rudolfa III.
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Kam zmizel ten starý song
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Případy komisaře Mejzlíka

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Pražský písničkář
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Byli jednou dva písaři...

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Pletky paní Operetky
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Silvestr na přání aneb Čí jsou hory Kavčí
A famous actress arrives at her brother's estate with her son and boyfriend, a writer. There they meet young Nina, who flies through their lives like a seagull...
Racek
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Šťastný a veselý vrátného Metelky
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Silvestr budiž pestr aneb Do půlnoci mnoho času nezbývá
A fairy-tale comedy about how a king decided to marry off both of his daughters on the same day. Princess Zlata is a true beauty who has no shortage of suitors. Princess Pepička is less fortunate, as fate has blessed her with a good heart and a sharp mind, but has been stingy with beauty. And so the king decided to marry off his adult daughters at the same time and hold both weddings together.
Ošklivá princezna
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Blázinec ve všech poschodích
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Rendez-vous pri Dunaji
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Dr Swing
The news that frames the two days in which the whole story takes place is bad. At first glance, these don't seem like the happiest two days. And yet, they are filled with comedy that is so entertaining and full of twists and turns. What's more, it's a comedy that finds strength in the hope that there is kindness and a deep desire for understanding and openness hidden in each of us. It's a story of our times (as the radio news reports quoted suggest), and yet it transcends our times; after all, it's not every day that the pope is kidnapped.
Den, kdy unesli papeže

This sharp Czech soda first appeared on Czech Television screens on June 4, 1993, and for four years it fundamentally changed the concept of Czech television satire and pushed the boundaries of viewer tolerance into completely unprecedented, uncomfortable zones. The feature film summarized the most vivid episodes of the show and still feels like an uncompromising, comprehensive punch to the solar plexus.