
Big Beat
Summer cinema Kultovka screens a musical comedy about freedom and rock and roll in 1950s Prague. The story follows young hooligan Bejby, whose outlandish style and music shake up the quiet life around the Internacional hotel.
Saša Rašilov (born 26 July 1972) is a Czech stage and screen actor from a multi-generation artistic family - his grandfather was the celebrated comedian Saša Rašilov senior, his father a cinematographer, and his brother Václav Rašilov is also an actor. After training at the Prague Conservatory and DAMU, he spent eight years at Divadlo Komedie before joining the Drama Ensemble of the National Theatre in Prague in 2002, where he remained as a full member until 2024. He is also an active film actor and voice artist, and won the Thália Award for best male stage performance in 2022.
Rašilov appeared in a supporting role in the romantic comedy Na horách (directed by Rudolf Havlík), which had its cinema premiere on November 27, 2025.
The series Polabí (Prima+), in which Rašilov plays one of the leading roles, was released on the Prima+ platform in July 2025 and aired on television screens on August 26, 2025.
At the 65th Zlín Film Festival (June 2025), Rašilov was unveiled a star on the Zlín Walk of Fame.
After more than twenty years as a regular member of the ensemble, Rašilov transitioned to guest status at the National Theatre from 2024 onwards.
In October 2022, he received the Thalia Award for best male acting performance in drama for the role of Borchert in the production Moje říše je z tohoto světa (Studio Hrdinů Praha, directed by Miroslav Bambušek).

Summer cinema Kultovka screens a musical comedy about freedom and rock and roll in 1950s Prague. The story follows young hooligan Bejby, whose outlandish style and music shake up the quiet life around the Internacional hotel.

A musical project combining Renaissance compositions by Czech humanist Kristof Harant with Oriental music. Cappella Mariana and the Constantinople ensemble present his surviving works enhanced by travelogue recitations and video projection.

A summer outdoor screening of a Czech comedy in the atmospheric courtyard of Votice Monastery. A story about marital crisis and a holiday meant to fix everything.