Movies by Jan Pivec

Muži nestárnou
Rembrandt

Příběh dušičkový

Jan Hus
Jan Hus is a 1954 Czechoslovak film directed by Otakar Vávra. It is the first part of the "Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy", one of the most famous works of the Czechoslovak director, completed with Jan Žižka (1955) and Proti všem (Against All Odds, 1957).

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Rozkošný příběh

Divá Bára
This is a romantic story about a brave, self-made girl, despised daughter of a shepherd. She is not afraid of anything - neither night nor swimming. But the superstitious villagers are telling weird stories about her and about all sorts of strange things, even her conjunction with the powers of hell.
Jestřáb kontra Hrdlička
Pro kamaráda
Nerozumím
Nejlepší tip

History of Philosophy
A student rebellion precedes revolutionary events in Prague.
Mstitel
Kaspar Len returns home after three years in the army. He vainly searches for the mason Kryštof’s family where he had lived before he left. All he finds out is that Kryštof’s daughter Márynka, who was in his thoughts all those years, is now working in the local brothel. He goes to visit her and Márynka tells him of the misfortunes which befell her family.
Blbec z Xeenemünde
Lucerna

Občan Brych

Pantáta Bezoušek

Příklady táhnou
Klobouk plný deště

Milan Rastislav Štefánik