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Svět Pod Hlavou
''Svět pod hlavou'' ( en, World under your head, italics=yes) is a Czech mystery television series. The series is heavily inspired by the BBC television series ''Life on Mars''. The name of the series comes from the lyrics of the song ''V stínu kapradiny'' by singer Jana Kratochvílová. The series budget was 100 million koruna. Plot The series starts in 2016. Elite policeman Filip Marvan is forced to steal evidence to protect his brother who owes money to a mob. Filip is hit by a car the same day, and wakes up in a hospital in 1982. He has to find out why he is in the past and what circumstances changed the life of his family. He discovers that his identity is still Filip Marvan, but that he is not a member of the police, but of the National Security Service. Martin Plachý , a local "boisterous tough guy" introduces him into his new service. Plachý eventually turns out to be the only cop "with character" in an almost spineless department of party members and meritorious w ...
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Ondřej Štindl
Ondřej Štindl (born 1966) is a Czech journalist, novelist and screenwriter. He has won major prizes for his endeavours in all three fields: the Ferdinand Peroutka Prize for journalism, the Czech Lion Prize for his screenplays, and the European Union Prize for Literature for his novel ''So Much Ash''. Selected works * ''Pouta'' (Walking Too Fast), screenplay * ''Mondschein'' (2012), novel * ''K hranici'' (To the Border, 2016), novel * ''Až se ti zatočí hlava'' (Until Your Head Starts Spinning, 2020) novel * ''Tolik popela'' (So Much Ash, 2022), novel References

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Czechoslovakia
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2017 Television Series Endings
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2017 Czech Television Series Debuts
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Czech Television Series
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Czech Lion Awards
The Czech Lion Awards ( cs, Český lev) are annual awards that recognize accomplishments in filmmaking and television. It is the highest award of achievement in film awarded in the Czech Republic. The jury is composed of members of the Czech Film and Television Academy (ČFTA). Eligible films must have been released in the year prior to the awards ceremony. Categories * Best Film * Best Director * Best Screenplay * Best Cinematography * Best Music Best or The Best may refer to: People * Best (surname), people with the surname Best * Best (footballer, born 1968), retired Portuguese footballer Companies and organizations * Best & Co., an 1879–1971 clothing chain * Best Lock Corporation ... * Best Editing * Best Sound * Best Actor in Leading Role * Best Actress in Leading Role * Best Supporting Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Unique Contribution to Czech Film * Most Popular Film * Best Documentary * Best Film Poster Czech Lion winners Single films wit ...
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Marie Doležalová
Marie Doležalová (born 24 January 1987) is a Czech actress. Doležalová took part in the Czech television series ''StarDance (Czech TV series), StarDance'' in 2015, finishing first with dancing partner Marek Zelinka ahead of runners-up Jitka Schneiderová and Marek Dědík. Filmography * ''Comeback (TV show), Comeback'' (TV series) ... Saša Bůčková * ''Pusinky, Dolls'' (2007) ... Iška * ''Lojzička je číslo'' (2006) ... Lojzička * ''Dobrá čtvrť'' (2005) (TV series) ... student Šárka Theatre Solidarita Theatre * ''The Jungle Book'' ... Snake Ka * ''Bílá vrána'' .... Statue Daphne Conservatory Theatre * ''Tři v tom'' .... Colombina * ''Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy'' .... Lady of the Court/Aunt * ''Liliomfi'' .... Camilla, governess Strašnické divadlo * ''Bílá vrána'' .... Daphne * ''The Jungle Book'' .... Snake Ka * ''Popcorn'' .... Velvet Delamitri * ''Tři v tom'' .... Colombina Other stage works * ''Krysy'' .... ??? (Divadlo Na Prádle) * ...
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Kryštof Hádek
Kryštof Hádek (born 10 March 1982 in Prague) is a Czech actor. He studied at the People's School of Art and at the Prague Conservatory, from which he was expelled in the fourth year for a high amount of absences, which originated when Hádek began to actively pursue acting while still studying. Between 2003 and 2004 he studied a year and a half at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Hádek's first major role was in the 2001 film ''Dark Blue World'' by Jan Svěrák, 2001, in which he played Sergeant Karel Vojtíšek. For his rendering of the young airman, Hádek was nominated in 2001 for the Czech Lion (the highest film award in the Czech Republic) for the Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role. Hádek also appeared in several TV movies, including ''The Life of Teenager'' (2000), ''Black Tears'' (2002) and '' A Vote for the King of the Romans'' (2016), as well as series including ''Ghosts Among Us'' (2000). Other theatrical films include 2002's ''Trip'' (by Alice Nellis ...
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Tomáš Jeřábek
Tomáš Jeřábek (born 11 June 1973 in Mladá Boleslav) is a Czech sport shooter. Jerabek had won two medals (silver and bronze), and eventually set a world record of 3,511 points for the Czech rifle shooting team at the 2002 ISSF World Championships in Lahti, Finland. He is a two-time Olympian, and also, a member of the shooting team for ŠKP Rapid Plzeň, under his coach Petr Kurka. Jerabek made his official debut for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where he competed in two rifle shooting events. In his first event, 50 m rifle prone, Jerabek placed twenty-fourth in the preliminary rounds, with a total score of 591 points, tying his position with six other shooters, including Belarus' Yury Shcherbatsevich, and United States' Michael Anti. Few days later, he competed for his second event, 50 m rifle 3 positions, where he was able to shoot 395 targets in a prone position, 375 in standing, and 385 in kneeling, for a total score of 1,155 points, finishing again in twenty-f ...
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Václav Kopta
Václav Kopta (born 21 June 1965) is a Czech actor, musician, songwriter and host. In May 2022 Kopta won the ninth season of a reality singing series Tvoje tvář má známý hlas. Selected filmography Film * '' Sněženky a machři'' (1983) * '' Sněženky a machři po 25 letech'' (2008) * ''The Don Juans'' (2013) * ''Lost in Munich'' (2015) * ''Charlatan'' (2020) * ''Together'' (2022) * '' Emergency Situation'' (2022) Television * '' Gympl s (r)učením omezeným'' (2012) * '' Doktor Martin'' (2015) * ''Cosmic'' (2016) * ''Svět pod hlavou ''Svět pod hlavou'' ( en, World under your head, italics=yes) is a Czech mystery television series. The series is heavily inspired by the BBC television series ''Life on Mars''. The name of the series comes from the lyrics of the song ''V stín ...'' (2017) References External links * 1965 births Living people Male actors from Prague Czech male film actors Czech male stage actors Czech male television actors 21st-cent ...
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Jan Budař
Jan Budař (born 31 July 1977) is a Czech actor, director, singer, composer and script writer. Biography Budař was born in Frýdlant near Liberec. He graduated from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JAMU) in Brno in 2000. He started his career in Brno's theatres under the tutelage of theatre director Vladimír Morávek. This creative partnership led to their first film, '' Boredom in Brno''. Budař also co-authored the script and composed the music. The comedy was awarded five Czech Lions in 2003, including Best Male Actor for Jan Budař's performance. Budař went on to roles in Marek Najbrt's debut ''Champions'' and Jan Hřebejk's ''Up and down'', the Czech entry for the Academy Awards, which won several awards at the Czech Lion Awards 2005. Morávek and Budař created their second film, ''Hrubeš and Mareš best friends: come rain or shine''. Budař also sings with a band called the Eliščin Band, and makes short films, documentaries and videos. In Mar ...
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Judit Bárdos
Judit Bárdos, married Pecháček (born 12 May 1988) is a Slovakia, Slovak actress of Hungarians in Slovakia, Hungarian ethnicity. She is the daughter of politician Gyula Bárdos and journalist Ágnes Bárdos. Bárdos won the Best Actress Award at the 2012 The Sun in a Net Awards for her performance in the 2011 film The House (2011 film), The House. In 2018, she won Best Supporting Actress Award at The Sun in a Net Awards for her role in Out (2017 film), Out. Selected filmography *''The House (2011 film), The House'' (2011) *''Fair Play (2014 film), Fair Play'' (2014) *''In Silence (film), In Silence'' (2014) *''Svět pod hlavou'' (television, 2017) *''Out (2017 film), Out'' (2017) *''Sunset (2018 film), Sunset'' (2018) *''The Grandson'' (2022) *''The Last Race (2022 film), The Last Race'' (2022) References External links

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