Full-length documentary
All Men Become Brothers
For many, Alexander Dubček symbolises the Prague Spring. This humorous film mosaic dissects the image of the admired statesman and tries to understand the man behind the myth.
Instead of fulfilling his dream of being a retired statesman, reading and going to the theatre, Václav Havel remained an active politician, travelling across continents to spread the values of democracy. The film is a multi-layered story of the final years of a great man who never lost his insight or sense of humour. Towards the end of his life, Havel reflects not only on his own legacy but also on the general values of humanity and democracy in the 21st century. As he himself admits at the end, the role of ex-president is one of the most demanding jobs he has ever had.
Světozor Cinema – Small Hall, Vodičkova 41, Praha 1 |
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Lucerna Cinema – Large Hall, Vodičkova 36, Praha 1 |
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Prague Municipal Library – Small Hall, Mariánské nám. 1, Praha 1 |
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Title | Havel Speaking, Can You Hear Me? |
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Original Title | Tady Havel, slyšíte mě? |
Original Language | Czech, English |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2023 |
Country of Origin | Czech Republic |
Length | 87 min. |
Tags | Health, Politics, Europe |
Director | Petr Jančárek |