Zdivočelá země (1997)
After World War II, fighter pilot Antonín Maděra returns from England to his native village in the Ore Mountains to forget the hardships and horrors of war and to "live, work, and love his neighbors," as he himself says. But Svatý Štěpán, which his family had to leave in 1939, is no longer the same place it used to be. However, even in his wildest dreams, he could not have imagined what really awaited him there.
Director: Hynek Bočan
Genre: Adventure, History
Release Date: November 13, 1997
Cast
- Martin Dejdar - Maděra
- Jana Hubinská - Ilona
- Jiří Schmitzer - Kanda
- Jiří Langmajer - Cassidy
- Jakub Wehrenberg - Jerry
- Jakub Zdeněk - Harry
- Radim Kalvoda - Bill
- Jan Teplý - Kérly
- Václav Chalupa - Pýt
- Zbyněk Fric - Smajl
Screenplay
- Jiří Stránský (Novel)
- Hynek Bočan (Story)
- Jiří Stránský (Screenplay)
- Jiří Stránský (Story)
- Hynek Bočan (Screenplay)
Music: Zdeněk Barták
Cinematography: Ivan Šlapeta
Editing: Dalibor Lipský
Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český, Slovenčina
Original Language: cs
Keywords
based on novel or book, post world war ii, edited from tv series
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Zdivočelá země about?
- After World War II, fighter pilot Antonín Maděra returns from England to his native village in the Ore Mountains to forget the hardships and horrors of war and to "live, work, and love his neighbors," as he himself says. But Svatý Štěpán, which his family had to leave in 1939, is no longer the same place it used to be. However, even in his wildest dreams, he could not have imagined what really awaited him there.
- Who directed Zdivočelá země?
- Zdivočelá země was directed by Hynek Bočan.
- Who stars in Zdivočelá země?
- Zdivočelá země stars Martin Dejdar, Jana Hubinská, Jiří Schmitzer, Jiří Langmajer, Jakub Wehrenberg, Jakub Zdeněk.
- What genre is Zdivočelá země?
- Zdivočelá země is a Adventure, History film.
- Where was Zdivočelá země produced?
- Zdivočelá země was produced in Czech Republic.