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Havel is a 2020 Czech historical film based on the life of dissident and former Czech president Václav Havel. It is directed by Slávek Horák and stars Viktor Dvořák. The film focuses on Havel's life from 1968 to 1989, when he was a dissident under the communist regime, as well as his relationship with his wife Olga and friend Pavel Landovský.
Synopsis
The film starts in 1968. Václav Havel works as a playwright at Theatre on the Balustrade, where he receives ovations. His career is interrupted by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. The story then moves to 1976, when he participates in the preparation of Charter 77, which leads to his imprisonment. The story largely focuses on Havel's personal life and relationship with his wife Olga. The film ends in 1989, during the Velvet Revolution.
Cast
Viktor Dvořák as Václav Havel
Aňa Geislerová as Olga Havlová
Martin Hofmann as Pavel Landovský
Stanislav Majer as Pavel Kohout
Barbora Seidlová as Anna Kohoutová
Jiří Bartoška as Jan Patočka
Adrian Jastraban as Alexander Dubček
Michal Isteník as interrogator
Jiří Wohanka as interrogator
Miroslav Hanuš as Václav Havel’s lawyer
Vanda Janda as secretary
See also
Dubček
Walesa: Man of Hope
References
External links
Havel at IMDb
Havel at CSFD.cz (in Czech)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jaroslava Adamová
- Babelsberg
- Erna Kelm
- Hati nurani
- Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam
- Loriot
- Anne Frank
- Hugh Jackman
- Udaan
- Keluarga Kapoor
- Václav Havel
- Havel (film)
- Brandenburg an der Havel
- Havel (disambiguation)
- Václav Havel Airport Prague
- Hippolyte Havel
- Miloš Havel
- Dubček (film)
- Leaving (2011 film)
- Barrandov Studios