
Smetana
History · Drama
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Václav Neužil
Václav Neužil
Bedřich Smetana
Václav Neužil
Bedřich Smetana


Sarah Haváčová
Sarah Haváčová
Betty Smetanová
Sarah Haváčová
Betty Smetanová


Denisa Barešová
Denisa Barešová
Eliška Krásnohorská
Denisa Barešová
Eliška Krásnohorská


Jana Plodková
Jana Plodková
Lízinka
Jana Plodková
Lízinka


Viktor Zavadil
Viktor Zavadil
Drvota
Viktor Zavadil
Drvota


Lucie Ducháčková
Lucie Ducháčková
Žofie Schwarzová
Lucie Ducháčková
Žofie Schwarzová
Vojtěška Burianová
Vojtěška Burianová
Zdeňka Smetanová
Vojtěška Burianová
Zdeňka Smetanová
Žofie Burianová
Žofie Burianová
Zdeňka Smetanová
Žofie Burianová
Zdeňka Smetanová
Veronika Dobešová
Veronika Dobešová
Boženka Smetanová
Veronika Dobešová
Boženka Smetanová


Adéla Dobešová
Adéla Dobešová
Boženka Smetanová
Adéla Dobešová
Boženka Smetanová
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