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This year the Made In Prague festival - which runs from November 2 to 4 at Regent Street Cinema in London - forms part of the Czech100 celebrations, which mark the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Czechoslovakia.
The festival will open with political satire President Blaník and close with this year's Slovak foreign language Oscar nominee The Interpreter.
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An amateur drama troupe rehearse the Čapek Brothers’ The Insect Play.
A stylised portrait of an authentic Czech neo-Nazi, who hates his life but doesn’t know what to change.
Czech political satire.
Mischievously self-assured Mára and somewhat eccentric Heduš set out into the frozen wastes in search of adventure – by car, naturally. After all, Mára's turning 15 soon.
A family has decided to sell their lovely cottage as none of them has visited it for some time. Yet it holds so many nostalgic memories that the mother suggests they all spend one last day there before the sale takes place.
An 80-year-old translator, Ali Ungár, comes across a book written by a former SS officer recounting his war experiences in Slovakia and realises that one of the chapters may well describe his own parents’ execution.
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