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Czechs Against Czechs 2015

📅 2015-12-03

Dive into the intense and personal documentary 'Czechs Against Czechs (2015)' by Tomáš Kratochvíl.

Director: Tomáš Kratochvíl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Czechs Against Czechs (2015) about?

This documentary delves into the complex issues of xenophobia and anti-Nazi activism in Czech society, intertwined with the filmmaker's own experiences living among a socially excluded Romani neighborhood.

Who directed Czechs Against Czechs?

The film was directed by Tomáš Kratochvíl, who brings a personal and unflinching perspective to the subject matter.

Who stars in Czechs Against Czechs?

Unfortunately, the main cast is not listed.

Is Czechs Against Czechs (2015) worth watching?

While the film's rating on IMDb is not available, its thought-provoking and deeply humanizing portrayal of xenophobia and prejudice makes it a compelling watch for anyone interested in social justice and human rights.

How long is Czechs Against Czechs?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Czechs Against Czechs (2015) — A Personal Exploration of Xenophobia and Prejudice

Dive into the intense and personal documentary 'Czechs Against Czechs (2015)' by Tomáš Kratochvíl. This cinematic reportage delves into the complex issues of xenophobia and anti-Nazi activism in Czech society, intertwined with the filmmaker's own experiences living among a socially excluded Romani neighborhood. Shot on a personal level, the immediacy of the images is heightened by voiceover observations and commentary, making the viewer feel like an insider. The film's raw and unflinching portrayal of these issues raises crucial questions about the nature of exclusion and prejudice.

'Czechs Against Czechs (2015)' is a thought-provoking and deeply humanizing film that challenges viewers to confront their own biases and assumptions. With its direct and unvarnished approach, the documentary creates a sense of urgency and importance, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in social justice and human rights.