
Through This Night
Drama
Overview
The film portrays the final days of the most famous Czech authoress, Božena Němcová, who in the mid-19th century dared to live a life free of social constraints.
Top Cast


Corinna Harfouch
Corinna Harfouch
Bozena Nemcová
Corinna Harfouch
Bozena Nemcová


Bolek Polívka
Bolek Polívka
Josef Nemec
Bolek Polívka
Josef Nemec


Petr Forman
Petr Forman
Danek
Petr Forman
Danek


Ondřej Vetchý
Ondřej Vetchý
Dr. Lambl
Ondřej Vetchý
Dr. Lambl


Anna Polívková
Anna Polívková
Dora Nemcová
Anna Polívková
Dora Nemcová


Táňa Fischerová
Táňa Fischerová
Duchess
Táňa Fischerová
Duchess


Adrian Jastraban
Adrian Jastraban
Jurenka
Adrian Jastraban
Jurenka


Robert Gwisdek
Robert Gwisdek
Jaroslav Němec
Robert Gwisdek
Jaroslav Němec
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