
Acting
Sarah Haváčová (born September 1, 1990 in Vyškov) is a Czech actress. She is known for her leading roles in the fairy tale Škola princů (School of Princes, 2010) and the series Profesor T. (Professor T., 2018). From the age of eleven, she attended a drama club in her hometown and performed in amateur theater until 2010, when she graduated from high school in Vyškov. From 2010 to 2014, she studied drama at the Theater Faculty of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JAMU) in Brno in the class of Professor Ivo Krobot and obtained a MgA degree. While still studying at JAMU, she spent six months at the State Theater School in Krakow (2013, participating in a staged reading of Sztuka kochana) and in her fourth year she guest starred at the Petr Bezruč Theater in Ostrava. After graduating from JAMU, she was offered a permanent engagement there. Her first major role was Girleen in the play Osiřelý západ (The Orphaned West), and she also appeared in the following productions: Scapin's Deceits (the gypsy Zerbineta), The Cremator (Zina, daughter of Roman Kopfrkingl), School of Life (Anda Pařízková), Waiting for Godot (young man). She left the Petr Bezruč Theater in 2017 and moved to Prague, where she received offers to perform at the Prague City Theaters and the New Stage of the National Theater.

Inseparable bear friends, big Nedvěd and little Miška, return to the big screen in a brand new polar adventure. This time, the furry friends with perpetually hungry bellies decide not to hibernate and, at the invitation of a polar bear, set off for an ice cream festival at the distant pole. Along the way, they meet and help each other with new animal friends from different corners of the world. Will they manage to find the pole and taste the delicious popsicles? After their challenging journey, the sweet-toothed Nedvěd and Miška reminisce about the best moments from the bear series – what it was like when they craved potato pancakes, the first-class deer chef, the unexpected visit from Mojmír the bat, and what happened when they picked all the plums from the animals' orchard. There are also cheerful songs that you won't be able to get out of your head and a recipe for unique homemade ice cream. Nanukům brum!

Jarek Ostravski is a miner like any other. But when one of the tunnels in the mine collapses and he rescues many of his friends from the rubble, he becomes a hero and his life is suddenly turned upside down. He is promoted from the mine to the office by the company management to look after the miners, he comes under the scrutiny of the media, his family, and friends, but above all, his popularity with women multiplies. But who could have guessed how it all really is... This new Czech comedy film, following in the footsteps of the best titles in this area of Czech filmmaking, "Ostravak Ostravski," was loosely based on the idea of a legendary blogger and his seven bestselling books entitled Deniky Ostravaka.

A young Czech theater director has an ambition to adapt Eurypides' Phaedra. However, having affair with the actress, he puts his marriage at risk and the play turns to be a fiasco. Desperate, he tries to be the best possible father and husband. Not a perfect one.

In a kingdom lived Prince Peter, who was far too kind-hearted. Such an obedient boy could hardly ascend the throne, and so his father, the king, had considerable concerns about this.

Life of Czech composer Smetana, his search for love and artistic inspiration despite hearing loss, and quest for his muse Eliska. Navigating personal and professional challenges and the founding of the National Theatre in Prague.


Martin was a veterinarian at the top of his game, until a dramatic life changing incident at work. It resulted in an inability to communicate with the world, spending the rest of his days in total isolation. The women in Martin's life are the narrators: his wife, his mother and his colleague, Jana, whose horse he was treating on that fateful day.

