Overview
A full feature co-production documentary about the famous Polish director Agnieszka Holland and her relationship to Czechoslovakia. „Czech culture was a different mirror to our world.“ Agnieszka Holland in an interview for Czech daily MF Dnes The film has two basic storylines: It depicts the life of Agnieszka Holland during her studies at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague towards the end of the 1960’s, her friends, her participation in a student strike and her arrest for supporting the dissident movement and anti-state tendencies. The second storyline follows her return visits from 1989 until a historical series about the death of Jan Palach called Burning Bush. It is also a story about courage, fear, honesty and friendship and all its trials.
Cast
The Way to the Heart
Kill Shot
Baby's Meal
Keka
The Long Day Closes
Journey Across the Mainland
Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2
East of Main Street: Milestones
Test
Peter Pan
Soup or Sonic
Romeo Is Juliet
Clown
Make me the Next Model Too
Moscow
Les Petites Mains
Red
Lake of Dracula
Wedding Trough
Evil Does Not Exist