''Toman'' (also known as ''Zdeněk Toman'') is a 2018 Czech historical film by
Ondřej Trojan. It focuses on
Zdeněk Toman, who led Czechoslovak intelligence from 1945 to 1948.
It premiered at Slavonice Film Festival on 2 August 2018.
Plot
The film follows the rise and fall of Zdeněk Toman, Head of Czechoslovak Intelligence from 1945 to 1948.
The film starts in April 1948 when Toman is interrogated by Inspector Putna. The film then moves to March 1945 when Toman was repatriation officer in
Carpathian Ruthenia. He comes into conflict with
NKVD officers who insist that nobody will be repatriated from Carpathian Ruthenia as it will become part of Soviet Union. Toman bribes NKVD officers and later meets Imrich Rosenberg. Rosenberg asks Toman to help repatriate Jews from Carpathian Ruthenia. Toman agrees to help for money. Toman later organises a meeting of the exiled Czechoslovak government in Košice. He meets Václav Nosek, who agrees to help him with his career. Nosek helps Toman to become part of Czechoslovak Intelligence, which is led by non-communist General Josef Bartík. Toman befriends a prominent Communist Rudolf Slánský, who tasks Toman to get finances for the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Toman uses his contacts in Great Britain to get the finances and also rises in prominence. He replaces Bartík as the Head of Intelligence. He also uses his influence to help Jewish refugees and to help establish Israel. Toman's finances help Communists to win 1946 election. He meets Klement Gottwald but also becomes an enemy of the Communist Clique represented by Bedřich Reicin, which has ties in the Soviet Union. Toman's support for Israel gets him into conflict with the Soviets. Toman is removed from his position during the
1948 coup d'état. Toman is arrested while his wife commits suicide. Toman manages to escape, and with the help of Jewish representatives he previously helped, he escapes to Bavaria where he surrenders to American soldiers.
Cast
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Jiří Macháček
Jiří Macháček (born 6 July 1966 in Litoměřice) is a Czech actor and singer.
Education
Macháček graduated from high school in Prague before attending Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory, the Law Faculty at Charles University in Prague, and th ...
as
Zdeněk Toman
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Kateřina Winterová
Kateřina Winterová (born 12 February 1976) is a Czech actress, permanent member of the National Theatre in Prague, and vocalist for the band The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa.
Life and career Childhood, studies, and theatre
Winterová was bor ...
as Pesla Tomanová
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Kristýna Boková as Milada Třískalová
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Stanislav Majer Stanislav and variants may refer to:
People
*Stanislav (given name), a Slavic given name with many spelling variations (Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanisław, etc.)
Places
* Stanislav, a coastal village in Kherson, Ukraine
* Stanislaus County, Cali ...
as
Rudolf Slánský
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Marek Taclík
Marek Taclík (born 9 May 1973 in Ústí nad Labem) is a Czech actor. He starred in the film ''Operace Silver A'' under director Jiří Strach in 2007.
Selected filmography
* ''One Hand Can't Clap'' (2003)
* '' Grandhotel'' (2006)
* ''Operace Sil ...
as
Bedřich Reicin
Bedřich Reicin (29 September 1911, in Plzeň – 3 December 1952, in Pankrác Prison in Prague) was a Czechoslovak army officer and politician.
Reicin was born into a poor Jewish family (his birth name was Friedrich Reinzinger, sometimes writt ...
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Roman Luknár
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Selected filmography
References
External links
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1965 births
Living people
Actors from Bratislava
Slovak male film actors
...
as
Jan Masaryk
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Lukáš Latinák
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Selected ...
as
Vlado Clementis
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Táňa Pauhofová as Aurélia Tomanová
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Lukáš Melník as František Kuracin
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Jaromír Dulava
Jaromír Dulava (born 18 December 1960) is a Czech actor.
Selected filmography Film
* '' Housata'' (1980)
* ''The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday'' (1992)
* '' Černí baroni'' (1992)
* ''Dark Blue World'' (2001)
* ''Román pro ženy'' (2001 ...
as
Václav Nosek
Václav Nosek (26 September 1892 in Velká Dobrá – 22 July 1955 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak Communist politician who served as Minister of the Interior from 4 April 1945 to 14 September 1953.
Despite the fact that Nosek never hid his Comm ...
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Jiří Dvořák as General Bártík
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Martin Finger as Adolf Püchler
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Aleš Procházka as
Klement Gottwald
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Radek Holub as Karel Šváb
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Ondřej Malý Ondřej ondr̝ɛjis a Czech given name, similar to English Andrew.
* Ondřej Bank (born 1980), Czech alpine skier
* Ondřej Buchtela (1999–2020), Czech ice hockey player
* Ondřej Čelůstka (born 1989), Czech footballer
* Ondřej Cverna (born ...
as Aladar Berger
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Matěj Ruppert as Marian Kargul
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Jaroslav Plesl as Rosenberg
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Marián Mitaš
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Selected filmography
*''Time of the Wolf'' (2003)
*''Mesto tieňov'' (television, 2008)
*'' The House'' (2011)
*''Candidate'' (2013)
*'' Búrlivé víno'' (tel ...
as
Karel Vaš
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Miroslav Táborský
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Táborský studied physics at the University of Hradec Králové, and then graduate ...
as Veselý
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Ady Hajdu as Zorin
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Václav Neužil
Václav Neužil (born 4 October 1979) is a Czech actor.
Neužil was awarded the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in Leading Role and Czech Film Critics' Award for Best Actor for his role in 2021 film ''Zátopek''.
Selected filmography Film
...
as Bedřich Pokorný
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Pavel Liška as Evžen Zeman
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Lukáš Hlavica
Lukas is a form of the Latin name Lucas. Popularity
In 2013 it was the ninth most popular name for boys in Australia.
Meaning and different spellings
* Amharic - Luqas (ሉቃስ)
* Arabic - Luqa (لوقا) / Luqas (لوكاس)
* Armenian - Ղո ...
as JUDr. Horák
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Halka Třešňáková as Josefa Slánská
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Petr Vaněk
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Given name
* Petr Aven (born 1955), Russian billionaire banker, economist and politi ...
as Gaynor Jacobson
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Jaroslav Kubera
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as
Edvard Beneš
Production
Zdeňka Šimandlová received request for screenplay about Zdeněk Toman. She worked on it for 4 years even after the request was taken back. Šimandlová approached
Ondřej Trojan with the screenplay in 2010. Trojan became fascinated by the character of Zdeněk Trojn and agreed to make film according to the screenplay.
The screenplay was severely modified to make it more historically accurate.
Martin Šmok was invited to the production as a history advise to assure historical accuracy of the film.
Trojan started to gather finances for the film. He planned to start filming in 2014 but negotiations with
Czech Television took longer than expected. Trojan decided to start when the film had 70% of finances ensured.
Filming started on 4 April 2017. It took place in
Brdy
Brdy is a range of hills in the Czech Republic, forming a long massif stretching for c. 60 km southwest from Prague. The northern section of the Brdy is called "Hřebeny" and features one narrow ridge (highest elevation Písek - 690 m). The m ...
and later moved to Prague.
Some parts were filmed at
Barrandov Studios.
Shooting finished on 30 October 2017. Director and producer Ondřej Trojan announced that the film is expected to have difficult post-production.
Release
Premiere was scheduled for 12 April 2018 but had to be moved to 4 October 2018 as a result of problematic post-production.
The film eventually had a limited premiere for accredited audience at Slavonice Film Festival. It was distributed for Cinema on 4 October 2018.
Reception
The film premiered at Slavonice Film Festival. It received positive reactions and a long ovation from audience.
František Fuka published his review on 26 September 2018. He was writing of the film but praised final part of the film.
Mirka Spáčilová called ''Toman'' a talking Enciclopedia.
The film received overall mixed to positive reviews from critics as it holds 66% at Kinobox.cz.
The film was nominated for 13 Czech Lion Awards.
Accolades
References
External links
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Toman' at CSFD.cz
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Toman' at cfn.cz {{in lang, cs
2018 films
Czech historical thriller films
2010s Czech-language films
2010s historical thriller films
Films set in the 1940s
Slovak historical drama films
Czech Lion Awards winners (films)
Carpathian Ruthenia in fiction