Zbysek Podhájský
Directing
Known For

A huntsman whose wife has been left in charge of two young beautiful girls. So it’s obvious he has to play a role in their nurturing. Everything has its order; everything has to work according to a schedule. Every Friday the huntsman opens a Sin Book. Everything is calculated carefully and of course, a punishment follows.
Friday the 13th

Communist schoolgirls get a sample of "capitalist education".
Stalin

The film opens with some historical footage of the Stalin regime. Next we see Katerina, the unlucky culprit of the first Stalin film, being interrogated at Secret Police Headquarters. The interrogator says "like father, like daughter" and she is ordered to strip. That she weeps as she unwillingly removes her clothes adds to the delicious effect.
Stalin 2

It takes place just after Stalin 2, introducing the story and continuing with the heroine from the point where she is sentenced to be locked up in a “medical” institute controlled by the StB and the Ministry of Defence of the then communist Czechoslovakia.