Czech Films 2012–2013 2013 / Kulka pro Heydricha (České století) / Czech Republic 2013
The Czech government-in-exile of President Beneš and the intelligence service are trying to solve a situation in their occupied homeland. But views vary on how to galvanize a nation that some have already written off. Is assassination a legitimate option? One episode of a nine-part television series highlighting key moments in Czech history.
The Second World War breaks out and President Beneš’s government-in-exile, together with the intelligence service headed by František Moravec, attempts to revitalise a down-trodden nation. But the positions held by key players regarding possible courses of action, and their consequences, differ considerably. Divergent interests, however, ultimately lead to a joint decision to carry out a mission which simply cannot be postponed. In this ambitious television series, author and screenwriter Pavel Kosatík teamed up with director Robert Sedláček to accept a challenge to present unknown or even deliberately ignored perspectives on key events in Czechoslovak history. Their aim is not to set these events in stone; on the contrary, history is shown in all its ambiguity, and its prime movers are also revealed in situations that expose their weaknesses. The result is a vivid, well-conceived and provocative drama which clearly demonstrates that sometimes it’s not possible simply to wait for destiny to fulfil itself; history needs help to move on in order to avoid total stagnation.
73 min / Color, HD CAM
World premiere
Director Robert Sedláček
/ Screenplay Pavel Kosatík, Robert Sedláček
/ Dir. of Photography Michal Krejčí
/ Music Michal Rataj
/ Editor Matouš Outrata
/ Production Česká televize / Czech Television
/ Cast Martin Finger, Ivan Trojan, Monika A. Fingerová, Richard Syms, Jiří Bábek
/ Contact Česká televize, Czech Television - Telexport
Robert Sedláček (b. 1973, Gottwaldov/Zlín, Czechoslovakia) is one of the Czech Republic’s most distinctive filmmakers and one of the few who focus on the current social situation and its origins. After studying documentary film at FAMU (2000) he worked for Czech TV and Febio; his interest in topical themes is evident from his documentary work, which he frequently devotes to intriguing and complex characters in Czech public life. His feature debut, Rules of Lies (Pravidla lži, 2006), competed in the East of the West section, while Men in Rut (Muži v říji, 2009) was selected by Variety critics for screening at Karlovy Vary. A satirical dimension is also evident in his comedy The Greatest Czechs (Největší z Čechů, 2010) and the bleak TV movie Assholes (Sráči, 2011). Long Live the Family! (Rodina je základ státu, 2011), also presented at KVIFF, won all the main Czech Film Critics’ Awards.
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