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Kníže Václav 1995

114 min📅 1995-01-01

In the 10th century, the Duke of Bohemia, Saint Wenceslaus, faces a baptism of fire as he navigates the complexities of medieval politics and faith.

Director: František Filip

Cast

Lukáš Vaculík
Lukáš Vaculík
Václav
Hynek Čermák
Hynek Čermák
Boleslav
Taťjana Medvecká
Taťjana Medvecká
Drahomíra
Jana Hlaváčová
Jana Hlaváčová
Ludmila
Simona Postlerová
Simona Postlerová
Světimíra
Martin Štěpánek
Martin Štěpánek
Hněvsa
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss
Chrastěj
Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar
Česta
Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Tyra
Jakub Saic
Podiven

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kníže Václav (1995) about?

The film tells the story of Saint Wenceslaus, Duke of Bohemia, as he navigates the complexities of medieval politics and faith.

Who directed Kníže Václav?

František Filip brings this pivotal figure to life on the big screen.

Who stars in Kníže Václav?

The film features a talented cast, including Lukáš Vaculík and Hynek Čermák.

Is Kníže Václav (1995) worth watching?

With its blend of politics, faith, and drama, 'Kníže Václav (1995)' is a compelling watch that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll.

How long is Kníže Václav?

The film has a runtime of 114 minutes.

About Kníže Václav (1995) — A Medieval Legend Born in Fire and Faith

In the 10th century, the Duke of Bohemia, Saint Wenceslaus, faces a baptism of fire as he navigates the complexities of medieval politics and faith. Based on Josef Kajetán Tyl's stage play 'Bloody Baptism', František Filip's 'Kníže Václav (1995)' brings this pivotal figure to life on the big screen. The film masterfully weaves together themes of power, loyalty, and spirituality, creating a rich tapestry that immerses viewers in the world of 10th-century Bohemia. With a talented cast, including Lukáš Vaculík and Hynek Čermák, this historical drama is a must-watch for those interested in the history of Eastern Europe.

The film's atmospheric score and stunning cinematography transport viewers to a bygone era, making it easy to become fully invested in the story. With its blend of politics, faith, and drama, 'Kníže Václav (1995)' is a compelling watch that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll.