
Meky
Documentary
Overview
The film tells about complete dedication to music, about faith in his own path, which was often different from what everyone recommended. About how great social revolutions and life's upheavals can be overcome with elegance.
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Miro Žbirka
Miro Žbirka
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Miro Žbirka
Self
Kateřina Žbirková
Kateřina Žbirková
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Kateřina Žbirková
Self
Linda Žbirková
Linda Žbirková
Self
Linda Žbirková
Self
David Žbirka
David Žbirka
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David Žbirka
Self


Laco Lučenič
Laco Lučenič
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Laco Lučenič
Self
Kamil Peteraj
Kamil Peteraj
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Kamil Peteraj
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Ján Lehotský
Ján Lehotský
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Ján Lehotský
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Marika Gombitová
Marika Gombitová
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Marika Gombitová
Self
Dušan Hájek
Dušan Hájek
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Dušan Hájek
Self
Denisa Vrbická Žbirková
Denisa Vrbická Žbirková
Self
Denisa Vrbická Žbirková
Self
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