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''The Land Gone Wild'' ( cz, Zdivočelá země) is a
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. It was produced by
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and filmed in four seasons in 1997, 2001, 2007 and 2012. Story is based on Jiří Stránský's novels ''Zdivočelá země'' and ''Aukce''.


Plot

The series takes place in
Communist Czechoslovakia The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, ČSSR, formerly known from 1948 to 1960 as the Czechoslovak Republic or Fourth Czechoslovak Republic, was the official name of Czechoslovakia from 1960 to 29 March 1990, when it was renamed the Czechoslovak ...
. Story starts in first weeks after the end of the
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
and ends in 1990. It tells story of a fictional character – former Czechoslovak pilot on Western front Antonín Madera and describes real events in post-war Czechoslovakia.


Season 1

Lieutenant Colonel Madera, a war hero who served on Western Front, returns to his native village Svatý Štěpán in Ore Mountains borderland, where the majority of the series takes place. He wants to fulfill his dream to breed horses. The chairman of local MNV Brabenec gives him a decree of the national administrator for the estate that used to belong Germanized Kučera's family. Together with ex-policeman Martin Kanda and seven boys ("cowboys") who settled on the farm with him, he must fight German Nazis and their Czech minions, who are trying to take away the Gestapo archive hidden in the basement of the farm. Among the Nazis is Karel Kučera, the son of the family that once owned the farm where Maděra and his friends have settled. Kučera raids the farm and severely injures Maděra's fiancee Ilona before Maděra shoots him dead. Maděra then has to deal with cattle poachers, extreme drought of 1947 and with officials from the District Agricultural Administration who have a personal interest in liquidation of Maděra's Grazing Cooperative. After the communist coup in February 1948, the monstrosity of the communist regime is fully manifested: State security arrests Volhynian Czechs who fled the Stalinist regime from the Soviet Union to Czechoslovakia after the war while Maděra is demoted to a private. Soon afterwards he is arrested and forced by cruel torture to confess to a trumped-up charge of anti-state activity. He is sentenced to 15 years in prison for treason and espionage. At the end of the first season we follows of Maděra's first days in the concentration camp and forced eviction of Maděra's wife and children from the farm.


Season 2

After success of the first 12 episodes, another 8 episodes were filmed four years later. Maděra is still imprisoned and forced to perform slave labor in uranium mines. He gets his strength from presence of other political prisoners, especially his comrades from war. He must also deal with targeted bullying by one of the guards, called Žabák. In parallel with the events in the penal camp, we follow the persecution of Maděra's family. Maděra's farm is forced to transform itself into a JZD, so that its members can stay together and not be dispersed. The season ends with Maděra returning home after the partial relaxation of the totalitarian regime in the early 1960s. Former poacher Ševčík returns to the town and wants to take revenge on Maděra's family but Putna, the manager of sawmill gets him back to prison. At the end of the second season, one of the "cowboys", Cassidy, dies in accident.


Season 3

Season 3 covers the events from
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia refers to the events of 20–21 August 1968, when the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was jointly invaded by four Warsaw Pact countries: the Soviet Union, the Polish People's Republic, the People's Rep ...
to the onset of normalization in 1970. Inhabitants of Svatý Štěpán led by Putna the administrator of the sawmill rehearse a volunteer theater to which they give a strong anti-occupation undertone. Ševčík returns from prison and starts terrorizing Putna and wants to kill him. Putna is saved by Martin Kanda, who kills Ševčík and makes it look like an accident. Maděra is accused of economic crime and briefly imprisoned again.


Season 4

It starts in 1990, followed by a retrospective return to the period of so-called normalization in the 1970s. Protagonists are located on the new farm called Lučina. They were moved there from the original Svatý Štěpán. In Svatý Štěpán, the son of deceased "cowboy" Cassidy, Vašek, who deserted from military service, appears. Martin Kanda helps him to get the blue book so thathe doesn't have to serve in army. Žabák, Maděra's former supervisor in camp, becomes the commander of local State Security district department and begins to bully Maděra and his relatives again. He repeatedly by summons Maděra's relatives and friends for questioning without reason. He also takes one of "cowboys", Harry, into pre-trial detention and does not allow him to be given medication for his chronic illness which causes Harry's death. During the events of
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, Žabák destroys all files he kept on Maděra. The series ends with Maděra's death caused by injuries he sustains during fall from horse.


Cast

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Martin Dejdar Martin Dejdar (born 11 March 1965) is a Czech actor, writer, comedian, director, television presenter, producer and entertainer. Career He graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, from which he holds a Magi ...
as lieutenant colonel Antonín Maděra *
Jana Hubinská Jana Hubinská (born 7 June 1964) is a Slovak film and stage actress. She won a Czech Lion for Best Supporting Actress at the 2002 Czech Lion Awards, for her role in the film '' Girlie''. She has performed in theatres such as Divadlo West in Bra ...
as Maděra's wife Ilona *
Jiří Schmitzer Jiří Schmitzer (born 25 October 1949) is a Czech actor and musician, the son of actor Jiří Sovák. He is a four-time holder of the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Biography Career Schmitzer graduated from the Theatre Facu ...
as Martin Kanda * Markéta Hrubešová as Kanda's wife Alena * Jakub Wehrenberg as "cowboy" Jerry *
Jiří Langmajer Jiří Langmajer (born 3 June 1966) is a Czech theatre, television, and film actor. Biography Jiří Langmajer was born in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia. He studied music and drama at the Prague Conservatory from 1981 to 1987. While still a student, h ...
as "cowboy" Cassidy *
Václav Chalupa Václav Chalupa Jr. (born 7 December 1967 in Jindřichův Hradec, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech rower who competed at six consecutive Olympics from 1988 to 2008, winning a silver medal in 1992 behind Thomas Lange in the single scull. Career His f ...
as "cowboy" Pete * Radim Kalvoda as "cowboy" Bill * Jakub Zdeněk as "cowboy" Harry * Zbyněk Fric as "cowboy" Smile * Jan Teplý Jr. as "cowboy" Currly * Aleš Spurný as "cowboy" Randy * Oldřich Vlach as Brabenec, a chairman of local national council who later becomes government minister *
Jiří Lábus Jiří Lábus (born 26 January 1950, in Prague) is a Czech actor. His brother is the Czech architect Ladislav Lábus. In 1973, he graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and joined the theatre Studio Ypsilon, where he remains ...
as Ondřej Putna * David Suchařípa as Imre Dóbay *
Pavel Nový Pavel Nový (born 5 September 1948) is a Czech actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1962. Selected filmography References External links * 1948 births Living people Actors from Plzeň Czech male film actors ...
as Ševčík aka Mustache *
Petra Špalková Petra Špalková (born 21 February 1975 in Brno) is a Czech actress. In 1997 she was guest actor at the Divadlo v Dlouhé. Filmography Film Television Awards References External links * * Petra Špalkováat KinoBox * Petra Špalkov ...
as Jana Štětková, Jerry's wife * Tomáš Pavelka as Dušan Vokoun *
Radek Holub Radek is a masculine Christian name of Slavic origin. It is often nickname of Radovan, Ctirad and Radoslav. It is used as a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Radek Baborák, Czech conductor and French h ...
as Hejl *
Hana Vagnerová Hana Vagnerová (born 21 February 1983) is a Czech stage and television actress. Biography She was born in 1983 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She was raised in Prague's district Jižní Město. She began as a model. She studied at a Gymnasium (sc ...
as Maděra's daughter Ivana Maděrová * Filip Cíl as Maděra's son Dan Maděra * Filip Tomsa as Maděra's son Jíra Maděra *
Marek Němec Marek is the West Slavic (Czech, Polish and Slovak) masculine equivalent of Marcus, Marc or Mark. The name may refer to: * Marek (given name) * Marek (surname) * Marek, the pseudonym of Bulgarian communist Stanke Dimitrov (1889–1944) * The titl ...
as Radek Nerad * Braňo Holiček and
Adam Mišík Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as " ...
as Cassidy's son Václav * Tereza Bebarová as Jelena *
Miroslav Táborský Miroslav Táborský (born 9 November 1959 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech actor who has appeared on Czech television series, as well as in American movies. Táborský studied physics at the University of Hradec Králové, and then graduate ...
as Žabák *
Matěj Hádek Matěj Hádek (born 29 November 1975 in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1 ...
as Eda Hartman * Lukáš Hlavica as Karel Kučera *Adam Novák as Boy


Episodes


Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Zdeněk Barták while the series title song was sung by Marta Kubišová and Karel Černoch.


Filming locations

The series was primarily filmed in Úterý¨village which serves as Svatý Štěpán in the series. Some locals appeared in the series as background characters. Thanks to the series Úterý became popular destination for tourists and filmmakers. Other film locations included
Kladruby nad Labem Kladruby nad Labem is a municipality and village in Pardubice District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. It is known as the home of the Kladruber horse breed. The village with the surrounding landscape i ...
, Solopysky,
Motol University Hospital Motol University Hospital ( cs, Fakultní nemocnice v Motole) is a large teaching hospital in the Motol area of Prague. It is the largest medical facility in the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked co ...
, Ruzyně Prison, sociotherapeutic farm in Bohnice,
Velká Chuchle Velká Chuchle is part of Prague situated in the southwest of the city. It is part of Praha 16 administrative district. The district includes Prague-Velká Chuchle Racecourse, Prague's only horse-racing track, offering flat racing on most Sunda ...
, Příbram Mine, Hradiště Military Training Area,
Tábor Tábor (; german: Tabor) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Administrative parts The followi ...
, Houska Castle,
Hrazany Hrazany is a municipality and village in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. Administrative parts The villages of Dobrošov, Hrazánky and Klisinec are administrative parts of Hrazany. ...
, Nová Ves, Vinařice or Kunice.


Books and films

The first season of the series was edited into a two-hour film released in 1997. It is conceived as a reminiscence during a visit of Maděra's wife Ilona in prison. Spin-off television film ''Žabák'' was released on 28 September 2001. Books ''Zdivočelá země'' and ''Aukce'' by the writer and translator Jiří Stránský, on which the series was based, were published together in one volume in 1997 by the Hejkal publishing house. The author finished ''Zdivočelá země'' in 1970, but it remained in manuscript until the first edition by Lidové nakladatelství in 1991. TV film consisting of humorous moments from shooting of the series was released in 2012 under name ''Zdivočelá země tentokrát nevážně'' (''The Land Gone Wild this time not seriously''). It had 15 minutes and was accompanied by commentary from Martin Dejdar. Broadcast of final season was accompanied by release of books ''Zdivočelá země – Jak to bylo doopravdy'' (''The Land Gone Wild – How it really was'') and ''Moje cesta Zdivočelou zemí aneb S čerty nebyly žerty'' (''My journey through the Land Gone Wild or There were no jokes with devils''). ''Zdivočelá země – Jak to bylo doopravdy'' is a history guide though modern Czech history while ''Moje cesta Zdivočelou zemí'' is a book of interviews with director Jiří Stránský and actor Jakub Wehrenberg


Reception


Popular reception

Series was successful with audience. It was well received by audience and started with high rating which dropped with each new season. First season was very successful with audience reaching 3 Million viewers during its first broadcast (36% share). Second season was also successful reaching 13.4% share. During its second run it suffered only mild drop in rating reaching 10.9% share which was approximatelly 929,000 viewers. When third season premiered its first episode was watched by over 1 million viewers but ratings dropped afterwards. Third season was watched by approximately 840,000 viewers. Last season was watched by approximatelly 585,000 people with first episode reaching 620,000 viewers. Last episode had over 700,000 viewers.


References


External links


Official website
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