David Skála
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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

A Czech-French existential tragicomedy. Its (anti)hero is a young man named Andrej (played by Filip Topol, leader of the Czech underground band Psí vojáci). The story turns on his fateful love for the powerfully attractive though superficial Kristyna (Markéta Hrubesová).
Žiletky

A feature-length distribution documentary about Filip Topol, composer, lyricist, pianist, singer and fighter of the group Psí vojáci, whose work has struck three generations.
Takovej barevnej vocas letící komety
The trial of Alfred Plock differed from previous trials in that it did not have an explicitly political background. A group of engineers from the Ministry of Post, Industry, and Standard Electric were charged solely because they wanted to implement a revolutionary technological innovation and turn Prague into the headquarters of a new pan-European telecommunications system. Among other things, they wanted to enhance their country's prestige on the international stage. However, it was precisely this intention that aroused the suspicion of the security authorities and Soviet advisers. They therefore decided to take decisive action.
Sny o tátovi
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Něco lehčího
Concert of the band Psí vojáci from June 19, 1991 in Chmelnice, broadcast live by Czechoslovak Television. One of the most lively recorded concerts of this band, consisting of Filip Topol - piano, vocals, David Skála - drums, Jan Hazuka - bass guitar, Jiří Jelínek - alto saxophone. The concert took place in the Prague Junior Club Na Chmelnici, the home venue of this band.