Movies Produced in Czech Republic
Total movies found: 29, viewing from 1 to 20
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Psych:9
[ 2010, UK, USA, Czech Republic ] starting from $1.99Fear is all in the mind...?
Genres: Mystery, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Sara Foster, Cary Elwes, Michael Biehn, Gabriel Mann, Colleen Camp, Winter Ave Zoli, Susie Amy, Joel Kirby, Katherine Shanklin, Stephen Fisher, Ryan James, Kendrick Ong, Brian Caspe
Directors: Andrew Shortell
A young woman (Sara Foster) with a troubled past takes a job at recently closed down hospital. Working the night shift alone she begins to experience a series of unsettling events that lead her to believe that the hospital may be connected to a number of recent murders in the area. To uncover the truth she will have to revisit the past behind the walls of Psych:9. Written by Elizabeth, Marketing Manager
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Bez tváre
[ 2010, Czech Republic ] starting from $1.99Actors: Petr Forman, Markéta Frösslová, Miroslav Hanus, Jan Hrabeta, Veronika Jeníková, Petr Lnenicka, Marie Majkusová, Jaromír Nosek, Susan May Pratt, Terry Rawlings, Radomír Svec, Miroslav Vladyka, Lenka Zahradnická
Directors: Tomás Krejcí
The movie Bez tváre was created by Tomás Krejcí and it belongs to the Romance, Comedy genre. Thanks to Petr Forman, Marketa Frosslova, Miroslav Hanus the movie is a real hit.
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Kvinden der drømte om en mand
[ 2010, Poland, Denmark, France, Czech Republic ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Sonja Richter, Marcin Dorocinski, Michael Nyqvist, Alberte Blichfeldt, Tammi Øst, Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, Janusz Francisziek Komodowski, Franck Monsigny, Monika Krzywkowska, Olga Boladz, Rafal Fudalej, Zygmunt Malanowicz, Jakub Snochowski, Michal Chilicki, Teresa Owczynnikow, Hubert Zawojek, Charles Lelaure
Directors: Per Fly
This movie is a great character study that brings you under the skin of the two protagonists. One might have some criticism for the depth or quality of the dialogue, but dialogue is not what this film is about. It is about the emotions and the dreams, the tustles that the protagonists face within their inner selves and with those around them. These are transposed through the visuals rather than the dialogue. While the pace may be slow for some viewers, the crescendo and the climax are perfectly dosed creating a sublimely atmospheric piece of art-house cinema. Written byjoelebrun2003





