Rok dabla (2002)(CZ)

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Rok dabla (2002)(CZ)
  • Release date: 7 Mar 2002
  • Release year: 2002
  • Runtime: 88 minutes
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Keywords: folk music, folk music band, tour, ghost, spontaneous human combustion, angel, pseudo documentary, mockumentary, alcoholism, alcoholic
Plot:
Jan Holman, a Dutch documentary maker, runs in a Czech alcohol clinic into Jaromir Nohavica, an ultrafamous singer/songwriter. Holman gets interested in Jaromir and follows him during his comeback. To help his former guitarist Karel Plihal, who is unable to speak anymore, Nohavica decides to cooperate with the band Cechomor. The success is overwhelming, the combination attracts full houses. But soon the success draws a heavy toll on the band members and Jan Holman.

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Rok dabla (2002)(CZ)
Rok ďábla.avi
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690.9 MB
Rok ďábla.sub
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Rok ďábla.txt
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Format: AVI

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CZE