
Nothing Really Happened
The final film by Czechoslovak New Wave director Evald Schorm explores the relationship between a widowed mother and her adult daughter. An intimate psychological drama about family bonds and unspoken tensions.
Jana Brejchová is a Czech film and theatre actress, one of the most prominent figures of Czechoslovak cinema in the 1950s and 1960s. She appeared in numerous Czech films as well as foreign co-productions. She was formerly married to director Miloš Forman.
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The final film by Czechoslovak New Wave director Evald Schorm explores the relationship between a widowed mother and her adult daughter. An intimate psychological drama about family bonds and unspoken tensions.

A West German-Czechoslovak film from 1965 about life in Prague's Jewish Quarter during Nazi occupation, shot at Barrandov with an acclaimed cast and awarded at the German Film Awards.

A Czechoslovak film about a church sexton who impersonates a priest and wins the trust of a village. A story of love, deception, and spiritual longing.