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Unexpected Summer
Czech comedy about an unexpected summer. Screening at CineStar Opava.
Linda Rybová (born 15 October 1975 in Prague) is a Czech actress with over thirty film credits dating back to 1989. She trained in music and drama at the Prague Conservatory, worked at Divadlo pod Palmovkou and Divadlo Komedie, and in 2014 co-founded the independent Divadlo Verze company. She earned a Czech Lion nomination for her supporting role in Jan Svěrák's Dark Blue World (2001).
Linda Rybová received a star on the Walk of Fame in Zlín at the Zlín Film Festival.
The film Moře na dvoře (directed by Martin Horský) entered Czech cinemas, where Rybová plays the lead role of seamstress Anežka alongside Ondřej Vetchý and Jiří Langmajer.
The film Moře na dvoře earned 29 million crowns in Czech cinemas.
The premiere of the production Zavři oči, Maxi! took place at the Verze Theatre, in which Rybová performs; repeat performances are scheduled until the end of 2025.
Rybová gave an interview to the magazine Marianne, in which she talked about the balance between filming, theatre, and family life.

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Czech comedy about an unexpected summer. Screening at CineStar Opava.

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