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Pláč svatého Šebestiána
Pláč svatého Šebestiána

Pláč svatého Šebestiána

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A historical film with balladic features set in 1348, when Europe was struggling with the greatest plague epidemic to date. The film strives to portray the Middle Ages as authentically as possible and to create a specific symbolic space in which ideas, dreams, and cultural archetypes are as tangible as beings and objects.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

6.9/10

Release Date

05 October 2019

Country

Czech Republic

Cast

Ondřej Malý

Ondřej Malý

Gottfried

Ján Smolka

Ján Smolka

Siegfried

Kamila Janovičová

Kamila Janovičová

Ulrike

Matouš Ruml

Matouš Ruml

Tereza Rumlová

Tereza Rumlová

Pavla Dostálová

Pavla Dostálová

Filip Kaňkovský

Filip Kaňkovský

Jiří Kohout

Jiří Kohout

Zdeněk Julina

Zdeněk Julina

Martin Sítek

Martin Sítek

Bořek Joura

Bořek Joura

Zdeněk Vévoda

Zdeněk Vévoda

Martin Lukáš

Martin Lukáš

Viktor Zavadil

Viktor Zavadil

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