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The Ro(c)k con Artists 2006

★ 4.73 votes📅 2006-11-02

Czech comedy-crime flick *The Ro(c)k con Artists* (2006) throws a trio of aspiring musicians straight into the deep end of organized crime when their botched scheme lands them in the sights of the local mafia.

Director: Karel Janák

Cast

Vojtěch Kotek
Vojtěch Kotek
Luki
Martin Písařík
Martin Písařík
Radek
Jiří Mádl
Jiří Mádl
Márty
Michael Beran
Michael Beran
Tom
Kristýna Badinková Nováková
Kristýna Badinková Nováková
Šárka
Klára Jandová
Klára Jandová
Aneta Sallingerová
Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Sallinger
Jan Hrušínský
Jan Hrušínský
starosta/otec Mártyho
Predrag Bjelac
Predrag Bjelac
Chřestýš
Pavel Rímský
Pavel Rímský
Igor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ro(c)k con Artists (2006) about?

Three young musicians find their dream of rock stardom derailed when a botched scam forces them into the dangerous orbit of the local mafia. What begins as a harmless hustle spirals into a high-speed chase for survival, where every wrong turn only deepens the mess.

Who directed The Ro(c)k con Artists?

The film was helmed by Karel Janák, a Czech director known for blending sharp comedy with offbeat crime narratives.

Who stars in The Ro(c)k con Artists?

The core cast includes Vojtěch Kotek, Martin Písařík, and Jiří Mádl, with supporting turns by Michael Beran, Kristýna Badinková Nováková, and Klára Jandová.

Is The Ro(c)k con Artists (2006) worth watching?

As a light-hearted Czech comedy with crime undertones, it delivers goofy energy and a refreshingly unpretentious vibe. It's not a high-stakes thriller, but its mix of humor and chaos makes it a fun ride for fans of quirky genre films.

How long is The Ro(c)k con Artists?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Ro(c)k con Artists (2006) — Czech crime-comedy with rock 'n' roll chaos and mafia mayhem

Czech comedy-crime flick *The Ro(c)k con Artists* (2006) throws a trio of aspiring musicians straight into the deep end of organized crime when their botched scheme lands them in the sights of the local mafia. Directed by Karel Janák, the film blends breezy rock energy with offbeat heist antics, painting a vivid picture of small-time dreams colliding with big-league danger. The trio's laid-back rehearsals quickly unravel into frantic cat-and-mouse chases, hilarious miscommunication, and a series of improvised getaways that test their friendship and ingenuity to the limit.

The movie thrives on its off-kilter tone, balancing slapstick humor with a gritty underworld backdrop that feels surprisingly authentic for its genre. Fans of offbeat Czech comedies will appreciate the absurd yet oddly plausible scenarios, while crime enthusiasts get a dash of dark comedy with a rebellious rock soundtrack. As the musicians stumble through a world of shady deals and unpredictable threats, the film captures the raw energy of youthful rebellion clashing with the cold mechanics of power.