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Filmaři v čele s Vítem Klusákem ( Český sen, 2004 a Český mír, 2010 – oba filmy společně s Filipem Remundou) se do Nošovic vrací dva roky po dramatických výkupech pozemků, v době, kdy továrna začíná vyrábět auta a skrze sedm postav ukazují portrét místa, které se náhle a nevratně proměnilo k nepoznání.
ČSFD.cz představuje Vít Klusáka, autora dokumentárních filmů o aktuálních tématech, jako jsou Český sen, V síti nebo Velké nic. Zjistěte více o jeho životě, oceněních, galerii a souvisejících novinkách.
Vít Klusák is a filmmaker who has made documentaries and comedies about politics, history and society. He was born in Prague in 1980 and is the son of Emil Viklický, a former dissident and politician.
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- Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Jul 4, 2017 · Vít Klusák first gained notoriety for his 2004 documentary Czech Dream in which he and co-director Filip Remunda made a playful, barbed comment on modern society by opening a fake supermarket.
Jul 3, 2017 · Klusák’s new opus, The White World According to Daliborek [+ see also: film review trailer interview: Vít Klusák film profile], has just screened at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Dec 7, 2022 · A Big Nothing is being staged by production house Hypermarket Film, whose founders, producers and directors Filip Remunda and Vít Klusák, spearheaded their own brand of performative documentary, the so-called prankumentary, initiated by Czech Dream.
Vít Klusák was born on 24 March 1980 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is a director and producer, known for Caught in the Net (2020), All for the Good of the World and Nosovice! (2010) and Ceský sen (2004).