
Sráči 2011
Sráči (2011), a gripping Czech crime-comedy directed by Robert Sedláček, plunges into the darkly comedic underbelly of law enforcement.
Director: Robert Sedláček
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sráči (2011) about?
Sráči (2011) follows two police detectives investigating a string of robberies that take a violent turn. When a rookie officer makes a critical mistake during a shootout, his life unravels—losing his job, family, and stability—while the criminal he injures lurks in the background, forcing both men to face the fallout of their choices.
Who directed Sráči?
Sráči was directed by Robert Sedláček, a Czech filmmaker known for his sharp, character-driven storytelling in both film and television.
Who stars in Sráči?
The film stars Jaroslav Plesl as the troubled rookie detective, Jiří Bartoška as the veteran partner, and Jaromír Dulava, Robert Mikluš, and Petr Čtvrtníček in supporting roles.
Is Sráči (2011) worth watching?
Sráči (2011) offers a compelling mix of crime and dark comedy with a gritty, atmospheric tone. While it may not be for everyone due to its morally ambiguous themes, its sharp writing and strong performances make it a memorable watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Sráči?
Runtime details are not listed for Sráči (2011).
About Sráči (2011) — When a Rookie's Mistake Unravels Two Lives
Sráči (2011), a gripping Czech crime-comedy directed by Robert Sedláček, plunges into the darkly comedic underbelly of law enforcement. The film follows two unorthodox detectives—a fresh-faced rookie and his jaded veteran partner—as they track a pair of ruthless criminals targeting small-town post offices and banks. The tension escalates after the rookie's fateful decision during a shootout changes everything. Shunned by his colleagues and abandoned by his wife, he spirals into alcoholism and unemployment, while his once-loyal partner distances himself. Meanwhile, the criminal he injured lingers in the shadows, weaving a web of consequences that forces both men to confront their fractured lives.
With sharp dialogue and a bleakly humorous tone, Sráči (2011) explores themes of morality, guilt, and the cost of a single mistake. Sedláček crafts a story where justice is messy, redemption is elusive, and the line between cop and criminal blurs. The atmospheric setting—a gritty, off-kilter world of petty crimes and broken systems—creates a tense, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.