

Pokój po czesku
Directed by Filip Remunda, Vít Klusák6 maja 2010 1 h 40 minDokumentalny, News
6.85.7
The creators of Czech Dream have come out with another feature-length documentary comedy that takes aim this time around at the planned construction of an American radar base in the Czech Republic's Brdy military zone. Employing ironic detachment and a talent for exaggeration, the filmmakers present a wide range of people who either fanatically want or don't want the radar system.
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Pokój po czesku was released on 6 maja 2010.
Pokój po czesku was directed by Filip Remunda, Vít Klusák.
Pokój po czesku has a runtime of 1 h 40 min.
Pokój po czesku was produced by Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda.
The creators of Czech Dream have come out with another feature-length documentary comedy that takes aim this time around at the planned construction of an American radar base in the Czech Republic's Brdy military zone. Employing ironic detachment and a talent for exaggeration, the filmmakers present a wide range of people who either fanatically want or don't want the radar system.
The key characters in Pokój po czesku are Self (George W. Bush), Self (Ivan Martin Jirous), Self (Barack Obama).
Pokój po czesku is a Dokumentalny, News film.
Pokój po czesku has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.




