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Pevnost (The Fortress) is a 1994 Czech film directed by Drahomíra Vihanová. It was the director's second film 20 years after her first was banned just before release, and she was relegated to documentaries.[1] The film starred Josef Kemr.[2]
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Directed by | Drahomíra Vihanová |
Written by | Alexandr Kliment, Drahomíra Vihanová |
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Country | Czech Republic |
Cast
edit- Antonín Brtoun
- György Cserhalmi as Ewald
- Miroslav Donutil as Dustojník
- Ivana Hloužková
- Karel Hofman as Fízl
- Irena Hrubá as Alena
- Vítězslav Jirsák as Vysetrovátel
- Josef Kemr as Petrasek
- Jiří Klepl
- Zuzana Kocúriková as Lydie
- Vladimír Marek as Hostinský
- Ilja Prachař as Funktionár
- Milan Rybák
- Jan Schmid as úredník
- Pavel Soukup
References
edit- ^ Barry Keith GrantSchirmer Encyclopedia of Film: Criticism - Idelogy - Page 31 0028657934 - 2007 ... exile and has made some interesting low budget films (notably Nocni hovory s matkou [Late Night Talks with Mother, 2001]) and Drahomira Vihanova made her second feature film, Pevnost (The Fortress, 1994), after a twenty-year hiatus.
- ^ "Josef Kemr". Czech Film Database. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
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