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Documentary about the Czech band Chinaski.
Michal Hrůza returned to the stage with a spectacular concert at Forum Karlín in Prague on March 19, 2015. One of today's most successful songwriters, Michal Hrůza, returned to the concert stage eight months after his accident! The "comeback" tour, symbolically named NOC a DEN MICHALA HRŮZY 2015 (Night and Day of Michal Hrůza 2015), kicked off in Prague on March 19, 2015, at Forum Karlín. "Music is part of my happiness in life, and I'm glad it's coming back to me," says Michal. The exceptional show, which was planned down to the smallest detail, including special projections, lighting, and sound, featured a cross-section of Michal's work, including the biggest hits of his career, as well as current singles from the double album Noc/Den. A number of Michal's musical friends also performed at this concert, such as Xindl X, Anna K., Klára Vytisková, and others.
A mega concert by the most popular Czech band, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year at the O2 Arena in Prague... The band Chinaski, which first made its mark on the Czech music scene with the hit "Dlouhej kouř" from the album of the same name, is one of the most popular pop-rock bands in the country. Virtually every album by the group contains several hits that have ranked high in the charts and have become some of the most played songs on domestic radio stations. The band Chinaski has been successful many times in the Czech music polls Žebřík and Český slavík and has also been awarded several times by the Academy of Popular Music with the Anděl award. This year, the band celebrated its twentieth anniversary. They celebrated this event with a mega-concert on February 6, 2014, at the O2 Arena in Prague, which we are broadcasting in a television recording.
The film consists of five parts - a live-action framing story and four distinct animated episodes - each by a different creative team and in a different animation style, from Pojar and Koutský’s semi-plastic “Princess Who Never Smiled,” through Žabka’s puppet fable “The Fairy and the Bookkeeper,” Dlouhá and Váša’s paper-cut “Fisherman, His Wife, and the Golden Fish,” to Pixa’s near-future parable “Mr. Vincent”.
Gynecologist Michal is caught cheating and must deal with a tricky, almost classic, love triangle situation. In the comedy Catch the Doctor!, he will deal with it in several different ways. After his attempt to save his marriage does not go quite as planned, he returns to the beginning of the film, to the point of one decision, and starts over. Differently. A total of three times, viewers will return to the same place on the same day with the main character, and three times they will be amazed at what can happen.
On Saturday, October 12, 1996, Miroslav Donutil welcomed a sold-out crowd to Prague's Lucerna Hall, bringing his guests and friends onto the stage with him. Among them were Jiří Suchý and the Semafor Theater Orchestra, Jiří Sovák, Iva Bittová, Hana and Petr Ulrych with the band Javory, Miloš Štědroň with the original band of the Na provázku Theater, Bambini di Praga, and others. The program also included the presentation of two platinum records for 120,000 copies sold of the albums "Pořád se něco děje" and "Furt ve střehu," released by Multisonic. The evening, with its unique atmosphere, was recorded by Czech Television.