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Televise bude! 2014

★ 6.02 votes📅 2014-05-01

Step behind the Iron Curtain in 1950s Czechoslovakia with *Televise bude! (2014)*, a gripping documentary-drama directed by Jan Bušta. The story follows three very different men whose lives collide on the cusp of a revolutionary moment: the launch of state television.

Director: Jan Bušta

Cast

Braňo Holiček
Braňo Holiček
TV Technician
Pavel Nečas
Pavel Nečas
Václav Kopecký
Martin Matejka
Martin Matejka
František Filipovský
Petr Jablonský
Petr Jablonský
František Filipovský (voice)
Daniel Šváb
Camera Operator
Jakub Štěpán
Jakub Štěpán
Camera Operator
Jakub Albrecht
Jakub Albrecht
TV Technician No. 2
Ondřej Anděra
Ondřej Anděra
Sound Technician
Mikuláš Čížek
Mikuláš Čížek
Sound Technician
Ondřej Hlas
Editor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Televise bude! (2014) about?

This film explores the intertwined destinies of three key figures at the dawn of Czechoslovak television broadcasting in the 1950s. It blends their personal ambitions with the political stakes of using a new medium for state propaganda.

Who directed Televise bude!?

The film was directed by Jan Bušta, a filmmaker known for his work in documentary and historical drama.

Who stars in Televise bude!?

The cast features Braňo Holiček, Pavel Nečas, Martin Matejka, Petr Jablonský, and Daniel Šváb as the pivotal figures navigating ambition and ideology.

Is Televise bude! (2014) worth watching?

While the film remains unrated, its unique blend of drama and documentary offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal moment in Czechoslovak history. Fans of political cinema and behind-the-scenes stories will appreciate its depth and atmosphere.

How long is Televise bude!?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Televise bude! (2014) — How the birth of Czechoslovak TV changed lives under communist rule

Step behind the Iron Curtain in 1950s Czechoslovakia with *Televise bude! (2014)*, a gripping documentary-drama directed by Jan Bušta. The story follows three very different men whose lives collide on the cusp of a revolutionary moment: the launch of state television.

Ambitious actor František Filipovský unwittingly improvises a classic sketch that will echo through decades, while Minister Václav Kopecký battles internal skepticism to weaponize the new medium for communist propaganda. Meanwhile, a wide-eyed technician discovers the transformative power of the screen—and the strings attached. With sharp contrasts between ambition and control, art and ideology, the film captures the electric tension of a nation stepping into the spotlight for the first time.