Czechoslovakia, 1941. As the war continues, Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich arrives in Nazi-occupied Prague and establishes a regime of terror that will force freedom fighters to act. But the price to pay will be too high.
Karel Roden
František Šíma
Zuzana Fialová
Marie Vanková
Zuzana Bydžovská
Anezka Símová
Roman Luknár
Vlcek
Marek Adamczyk
Václav Fiala
Jan Budař
Safebreaker Petiska
Ondřej Novák
Karel Šíma
Adam Kubišta
Eda Síma
Veronika Khek Kubařová
Anička
Detlef Bothe
Reinhard Heydrich
Joachim Paul Assböck
Harald Wiesmann
Bořík Procházka
Farár
Mariusz Osmelak
Kowalski
Sabina Remundová
Tonicka Farská
Anna Kratochvílová
Ruzenka
Ondřej Havel
Toník
Marika Šoposká
Helenka
Pavlína Štorková
Jarus
Robert Nebřenský
Kučera
Jan Vondráček
Zeman
Miroslav Hanuš
Zvolský
Thomas Zielinski
Böhme
Jakub Zindulka
Geschke
Šárka Teplíková
Lina
Norbert Lichý
Mayor
Zuzana Diatlová
Mayor's Wife
Ondřej Malý
Gusta
Radoslav Šopík
Mlynár
Lucie Kožinová
Bocková
Naděžda Husáková
Seidlová
Václav Jiráček
Josef Horák
Petr Stach
Stríbrný
Ludmila Šafářová
Hospodská
Jaroslav Achab Haidler
Judge
Věra Víchová
Neighbor
Jindřich Světnica
Teacher
Zdeněk Dušek
Worker Marek
Zdeněk Faktor
Worker Hatas
Karel Zima
Worker
Petr Srna
Young Worker
Michaela Mrvíková
Ilonka
Petr Sedláček
Promítac
Petr Bucháček
Otec Horák
Marcela Nohýnková
Matka Horáková
Tomáš Havlík
Pikolík
Jiri Stanek
Josef Gabcik
Patrik Stanek
Jan Kubis
Director
Petr Nikolaev
Novel, Screenplay
Zdeněk Mahler
August 28, 2015
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The story is based on the massacre in the Czech village of Lidice in central Bohemia. In June 1942, Lidice was exterminated and burnt by Nazis in retaliation for the assassination of Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich. However, Lidice is not a classical war movie, but a psychological drama based on the true story of a man who survived the massacre. Facts: Lidice was completely wiped off the map, its buildings was burned, then blew up the structures. They also razed the church and the cemetery. Males above the age of sixteen, all were shot to death. The women and children were taken to the gym of the elementary school in Kladno. 3 days later, the children were taken from their mothers. The women were sent to the Ravensbruck concentration camp. The children – the youngest a year and six days old – were sent to Lodz, Poland. There they lived for the next three weeks. Then, an order came that they were to be sent to the Chelmno death camp. The children were told to undress for a “shower” before the journey. In their underwear, holding soap and towels, they were loaded onto a truck that had been modified so that the exhaust fumes were sent into the back of the vehicle. Within eight minutes, the children in the truck were dead. There had been 105 children in Lidice. 17 survived the war.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Czech
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