
Televise bude!
Genres
Overview
Flexible, powerful, and naive. The fates of three men intersect at the launch of Czechoslovak television broadcasting. Ambitious actor František Filipovský has no idea that his casual improvisation on the theme of "the miser" will go down in history. For Minister of Information Václav Kopecký, it is a moment of great nervousness: will he convince his comrades that television broadcasting is the golden goose of communist propaganda? A young television technician is fascinated by the "remote transmission of images and sound" – he has a job he never dreamed of. But can a person fulfill their dreams in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1950s without getting involved with the regime?
Details
Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
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Release Date
2014-05-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Czech
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
8
Braňo Holiček
TV Technician
Pavel Nečas
Václav Kopecký
Martin Matejka
František Filipovský
Petr Jablonský
František Filipovský (voice)
Daniel Šváb
Camera Operator
Jakub Štěpán
Camera Operator
Jakub Albrecht
TV Technician No. 2
Ondřej Anděra
Sound Technician
Mikuláš Čížek
Sound Technician
Ondřej Hlas
Editor
Peter Chmela
Assistant Director
Radim Špaček
Director
Jiří Havelka
Gentleman
Pavla Dostálová
Young Woman
Miloš Kameník
Committee Member
Radomír Kokeš
Committee Member
Lubomír Konečný
Committee Member
Pavlína Míčová
Committee Member
Vít Karas
Committee Chair
Jakub Blažek
Child
Anna Sára Borzová
Child
Anna Ilievová
Child
Daniel Iliev
Child
Jiří Iliev
Child
Mária Ilievová
Mother
Jiří Kouba
Father
Jan Balcar
Barbora Bálková
Li Furan
Interpreter
Jan Horník
Stela Chmelová
Jiří Kohout
Jiří Kuba
Petr Marek
Gabriela Míčová
Wang Pengwu
Mej-I
Radim Procházka
Sergej Reiter
I. I. Podzniak
Marie Jana Štádlerová
Pavlínka Filipovská
Ivana Uhlířová
Michal Vodenka
Pavlína Filipovská
Herself
Vendula Holičková
Herself
Hugo Holiček
Himself
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