
Vojtech, Called the Orphan
Drama
Overview
Symbols and political analogies abound in this dramatically frustrating first work by a recent film-school graduate. In the story, Vojtech has survived World War II in a Czech prison following an unjust sentence. Now he is free, and the world is full of possibilities.
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Petr Forman
Petr Forman
Vojta
Petr Forman
Vojta


Barbara Lukešová
Barbara Lukešová
Anežka
Barbara Lukešová
Anežka


Jana Dolanská
Jana Dolanská
Blažena
Jana Dolanská
Blažena


Vlastimil Zavřel
Vlastimil Zavřel
Lojza
Vlastimil Zavřel
Lojza


Jiří Hálek
Jiří Hálek
Jiří Hálek


Břetislav Rychlík
Břetislav Rychlík
Venca
Břetislav Rychlík
Venca


Jaroslav Mareš
Jaroslav Mareš
Jaroslav Mareš
Miroslav Zelenka
Miroslav Zelenka
Miroslav Zelenka
Petr Popelka
Petr Popelka
Petr Popelka


Eva Holubová
Eva Holubová
Marie
Eva Holubová
Marie
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