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Česká soda

Mar 12, 1998
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★ 9.0

Overview

This sharp Czech soda first appeared on Czech Television screens on June 4, 1993, and for four years it fundamentally changed the concept of Czech television satire and pushed the boundaries of viewer tolerance into completely unprecedented, uncomfortable zones. The feature film summarized the most vivid episodes of the show and still feels like an uncompromising, comprehensive punch to the solar plexus.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Česká televize
Febio

Česká soda Trailers

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Cast

Petr Čtvrtníček

Petr Čtvrtníček

Milan Šteindler

Milan Šteindler

David Vávra

David Vávra

Jaromír Dulava

Jaromír Dulava

Jitka Sedláčková

Jitka Sedláčková

Pavel Bobek

Pavel Bobek

Vlastimil Zavřel

Announcer (voice)

Vlastimil Zavřel

Zdeněk Dolejší

Zdeněk Dolejší

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