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CINE Zelary (2003) Título original: Zelary República Checa Dirección: Ondrej Trojan Idioma: Checo Subtitulada en Español
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Reparto: Anna Geislerová, György Cserhalmi, Jaroslava Admová, Ivan Trojan, Ondrej Koval, Miroslav Donutil, Jaroslav Dusek.
Género: Drama romántico. Basado en hechos reales
SINOPSIS: 1940, Segunda Guerra Mundial. Checoslovaquia ha sido ocupada por los alemanes. Eliska, una estudiante de medicina, no puede completar sus estudios porque han cerrado las universidades, y trabaja como enfermera en un hospital de la ciudad. La joven también está involucrada en el movimiento de la resistencia contra los nazis, al igual que su novio, el cirujano Richard. Una noche, un hombre de las montañas es traído al hospital con serias heridas, necesitando desesperadamente una transfusión. Eliska es la única con su mismo tipo de sangre… una sangre que le salva la vida y forjará una extraordinaria relación entre la moderna, cosmopolita y educada Eliska y el rudo y bárbaro Joza, un hombre del campo con alma de niño. Cuando la resistencia se ve acosada por la Gestapo, el novio de Eliska, Richard, se ve obligado a huir del país, y el resto del grupo se ve forzado a esconderse en un pequeño y aislado pueblo de las montañas bajo la protección Joza. Así, mientras Eliska se va adaptando a su nueva vida, y unidos por la sangre, entre ambos se comienza a formar un estrecho vínculo a pesar de sus muchas diferencias.
Críticas: Una pequeña obra de arte -Peter Bradshaw: The Guardian
Premios: 2003: Premios Oscar: Nominada a Mejor película en lengua extranjera
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Zelary (Želary) - Ondřej Trojan, 2003
Zelary (Želary) – Ondřej Trojan, 2003

As sturdy and dependable as its rugged leading man, György Cserhalmi, Želary is a classy wartime romantic drama that scored an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004. While the story suffers from over-familiarity, it earns its emotional payoff thanks to strong performances by an excellent cast and thoughtful direction by Ondřej Trojan.
The film opens in 1940s…
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@bamboogreen0102 oh look, a new Zelaris AU. I’m gonna draw it.
A fire and a water sprite fall in love. The problem is: they can’t touch without evaporating.
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Zelarys Half elf - Warlock - Great Old One Patron.

#dungeons & drawings#dungeons & dragons#dungeons and doodles#dungeons and dragons#d&d#doodle#digital art#dnd#drawing#dungeons and drawings#dnd character#dnd oc#dndcharacter#dnd art#d&d character#character#original character#character art#my characters#charm#warlock#great old ones
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Some gay bitches "Shut up and dance with me"
YOU ASKED FOR THIS SO DON’T REGRET IT
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What is that sound? I thought, hearing something coming from downstairs. I had been asleep, but whatever the noise was, it had managed to awaken me.
“Zelena, there’s a noise downstairs,” I grumbled, reaching over to wake up my wife. I lifted my head and my hand met the cold mattress. “Zelena?”
Suspecting she was the cause of the noise downstairs, I got out of bed and headed in the direction of it. Is that music? It sounded like the Earth music called Jazz she was so fond of.
I entered the kitchen, finding a stereo on the cupboard, playing away at the music on the CD inside. But Zelena wasn’t there.
I approached the stereo, stopping with a start when I spotted Zelena on the floor, her back against the island in the middle of the kitchen, obscuring her from view.
Her knees her pulled to her chest with her arms wrapped tightly around them, and her head was laying in them. I could tell immediately from the shaking of her body that she was crying, but I couldn’t imagine why.
“My Moon, what is wrong?” I gasped, wrapping my arms around her as I joined her on the cold, tiled floor.
She let out a strangled gasped, jumping to her feet so suddenly that I could only stare at her in shock from the floor.
“Solaris?” She asked, seeming to shake herself. “What are you doing down here? I thought you were asleep.”
“I could hear your music from upstairs,” I frowned, getting to my feet. “What is wrong?” I placed my hands on her face, wiping at her tears.
“Nothing for you to worry about, my Sun. Go back to bed.”
“I can’t do that,” I smiled. “Not with you upset. Tell me, how can I help? Why do you cry?”
“It’s nothing, I swear. I just do this from time to time.”
I frowned. “How often?” When she shrugged, I met her gaze. “How often?”
“About once a week,” she mumbled.
I gasped. “Zelena! Why did you not tell me?”
“They are nightmares that wake me, so there isn’t anything you can do to help them,” she explained. “Just bad memories from the past. From the Celestial War.”
I pulled her into my arms, hugging her tightly. Because she wore her heeled boots so often, I sometimes forgot just how small she was. My heart broke to think of the burden she carried on those small shoulders. How heavy those memories must weigh on her.
“I’ll be alright,” she told me, pulling away. “Go back to bed. I’ll be up in a bit.”
“Zelena–”
“Solaris,” she smiled, “it happens. I’ll be alright.”
I glanced at the stereo when I heard a familiar song playing. It had been the fist jazz song Zelena had ever played for me. It was her favorite.
Smiling, I grabbed her hands and pulled her into the open area of the kitchen, swaying with her.
“What are you doing, My Sun?” looking at me as if I had gone mad.
“This music soothes you, doesn’t it? And if I can take your mind off the bad dreams, then the pain will go away, correct?”
“Yes, but what are–”
“Then, My Moon,” I laughed, spinning her around before dipping her low to the ground, “shut up and dance with me.”
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I felt a bit of extra accountability, as well as tremendous support from all of the people whom I would regularly touch base with. This challenge in particular I let people know that I was doing it! I wasn’t shy about checking in with the (amazing) trainers or other Befitters about the challenge. The differences that stand out for me between this challenge and the other two are:ġ) The support. I could not have imagined that I would be this successful. So, when this season came around, and it didn’t start until after my Spring Break holiday lol, I figured I might as well join in! I thought maybe I could lose another 13 pounds or even finally hit that 10%. I have done 2 challenges previously, and lost 13 pounds each time. trailer, and previews for Facing Windows, Bon Voyage, Young Adam, and Zelary.“Signing up for Befit’s Biggest Winner challenge for me was only meant to be another step in the right direction towards my health and fitness goals. Rounding out the disc is a horrendous featurette that scarcely runs three-and-a-half minutes, the film’s U.K. The funniest bit: Rachel Weitz was considered for a role in the film and the producer thought it would be funny if the actress could say she acted in a film called The Mummy followed by one called The Mother. Extrasīecause the commentary track by director Roger Michell and producer Kevin Loader more or less focuses on performance aspects of the film, it makes for a consistently lively listen. The Dolby Digital surround track is very good: the excellent Jeremy Sams score resonates powerfully throughout, and dialogue is crystal clear. Now, if there’s a problem with the transfer it’s that whites are overblown and colors are overly saturated at times. The film’s Modern Living aesthetic may not exactly befit the material, but it’s sure pretty to look at. Though the film almost demands to be heard rather than actually seen, don’t take your eyes off Reid, whose performance is a thing of rare beauty. In essence, Michell directs like the very prude Kureishi loathes. His aesthetic is cold, impersonal, and self-conscious in the same way that Kureishi’s script is raw, honest, and unpretentious. Pity, then, that Michell shoots the material as if it were a spread for Modern Living. “What do you see, a shapeless old lump?” says May to Darren, who makes her feel wanted by willingly reaching out to her in the way her own children won’t. There are many such moments in The Mother, and all of them contemplate a sad disconnect between the old and the young: Just as the cries of a young child seemingly summon Toots to his death, the sound of a young couple having sex lifts May from her funk. “Why shouldn’t I be difficult?” she yells at him, the first sign that she may not be ready to give up on life. Her husband’s death tempts her to give up on life, but her perpetually busy and disinterested son trivializes her emotions. The film is a daring work, not because of the May-September romance at its center, but because it illuminates a dark psychological terrain between parents and children and lovers of two vastly different ages.Īfter Toots’s death, May tells Bobby that she’s afraid to sit down at the risk of never being able to stand up. After Toots’s sudden death, May falls for the married handyman, Darren (Daniel Craig), who’s working on her son Bobby’s (Steven Mackintosh) home and sleeping with her demanding daughter, Paula (Cathryn Bradshaw), who uses her father’s death to unearth old wounds. The Mother begins with May (Anne Reid) and her husband, Toots (Peter Vaughan), traveling to London to visit their grown children. The romantic imbroglios that drive his novels and screenplays present difficult cultural challenges to both their characters and their audiences. Kureishi’s use of contrast is playful, and though his prose is heavily anecdotal, it never sounds showy. Hanif Kureishi, who wrote the screenplay to Roger Michell’s The Mother, has a way of bluntly tapping into the core of human pain and ecstasy, two sensations often indistinguishable from each other in Stephen Frears’s My Beautiful Laundrette and Patrice Chéreau’s Intimacy.

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Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Language: German (Eng-Sub)
IMDb Ratings: 7.6/10
Quality: 1080p Bluray
Movie Size: 2.61GB
Director: Ondrej Trojan
Movie Cast: Anna Geislerová, György Cserhalmi, Ivan Trojan
Sypnosis: A nurse is part of the resistance in 1940s Czechoslovakia. She is discovered and must find a place to hide. A patient whose life she saved, from a remote mountain village where time stopped 150 years ago, agrees to hide her as his wife.
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Želary - Nejlepší film Ondřeje Trojana
Jmenovala se Eliška. Momentálně má ale ve svých dokumentech jméno Hana a směřuje s mužem, kterého ani nezná, do hor v pohraničí, kde se má ukrýt. Probíhá druhá světová válka…- Více na https://www.kritiky.cz/filmove-recenze/retro-filmove-recenze/2019/zelary-nejlepsi-film-ondreje-trojana/
#Retro filmové recenze#Adrian Jastraban#Alexander Kučerenko#Aňa Geislerová#Anna Věrtelářová#Edita Malovcic#František Velecký#György Cserhalmi#Igor Latta#Imre Bor��ros#Iva Bittová#Ivan Trojan#Jakub Laurych#Jan Hrušínský#Jan Tříska#Jana Oľhová#Jaroslav Dušek#Jaroslava Adamová#Jevgenij Libezňuk#Jozef Tkáč#Juliana Oľhová#Juraj Hrčka#Jurij Galin#Kateřina Liďáková#Lubomír Mindoš#Marián Filadelfi#Martin Zbrožek#Michal Hofbauer#Michal Hudák#Miriam Kantorková
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APL Awards 2018 – The finalists
The finalists for the APL Awards 2018 have been announced! The standard of entries exceeded expectations and yet again there were a record breaking number of entries for the judges to deliberate over.
On the judging panel were industry experts: Richard Barnard as chief judge, Bob Sweet, Steve Smith, Robin Templar-Williams, and APL General Manager, Phil Tremayne.
The annual awards ceremony, sponsored by Bradstone, takes place on Friday 16 March 2018 at The Brewery, London, to celebrate and recognise the outstanding landscaping carried out by members of the APL. Book your place at – www.aplawards.co.uk/book-your-seat
The finalists are:
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To book and for more information about the finalists visit www.aplawards.co.uk
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Povodom obilježavanja Dana borbe za slobodu i demokratiju (17. novembar), Dana državnosti Bosne i Hercegovine (25. novembar) i 25. godišnjice priznavanja nezavisnosti Bosne i Hercegovine od strane Češke Republike, Ambasada Češke Republike u Bosni i Hercegovini je u kinu Meeting Point 15. novembra u 20 sati organizirala prikazivanje filma "Želary".
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Zelary - A Review
Directed by: Ondrej Trojan
Screenplay by: Petr Jachrovsky
Based on: A story by Kveta Legatova called ‘Jozova Hanule’ from the collection ‘Zelary’
Starring: Ana Geislerova, Gyorgi Cserhalmi
Rating: 3 out of 5
Czechoslovakia, 1940s, the 2nd World War. Eliska, a member of a secret resistance organisation has to be moved out of town in order to be safe from the Gestapo troops. She must marry a man she has only just met. A man she brought back from the brink of life and death by donating her own blood. A city woman will have to deal with a whole new way of life, as Joza, her new husband, is a village man who respects the traditions of his homeland as well as the simple life in the mountains.
It has become a common error to confuse the book and the film titles. The film plot only originates from the story of Jozova Hanule, not the whole collection called Zelary. Ondrej Trojan, whose son Ivan plays one of the flat characters, has made the tale of a city woman hiding to survive the war widely recognised on an international level. Zelary was nominated for an Oscar in 2004 as best foreign film and it was also awarded a few native film prizes.
An interesting process of post-synchronisation was needed, due to the main character Joza, who was played by a Hungarian actor and initially dubbed over into Czech by Milan Taborsky.
A varying soundtrack is used to point out and highlight some important scenes as well as to subtly propose a mood.
The length of scenes were different from the original adaption in order to serve the unique film experience, therefore some scenes were immensely stretched out leading to a slight suggestion of boredom. This contrasted with action-packed drama scenes, which flashed gruesome images quickly one after another .
Ana Geislerova’s performance was wonderful and breath-taking and there was a very clear suggestion of a deep character psychology going on.
A film worth seeing for the historical accuracy, although entertainment cannot be expected at all times.
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Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Language: German (Eng-Sub)
IMDb Ratings: 7.6/10
Quality: 720p Bluray
Movie Size: 1.31GB
Director: Ondrej Trojan
Movie Cast: Anna Geislerová, György Cserhalmi, Ivan Trojan
Sypnosis: A nurse is part of the resistance in 1940s Czechoslovakia. She is discovered and must find a place to hide. A patient whose life she saved, from a remote mountain village where time stopped 150 years ago, agrees to hide her as his wife.
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Želary (CZ; 2003) | 2004 Academy Award nominee in the Best Foreign Language Film category
"The story begins in 1942, at the time where Europe was going through one of the worst moments of World War II. The Germans are throughout Europe and the Gestapo is the instrument to eliminate the people that are working in the resistance. When a young resistance worker and medical student, Eliška, is on the brink of arrest, she is given new identity papers and sent to the country to marry a sawmill worker who has been in the hospital recovering from a near-fatal accident. They must learn to function as man and wife and confront difficulties from the German occupation, the village thug, and, worst of all, the brutal Red Army "liberators."" (Wikipedia)
I'm telling you, everyone should see this movie (It's available on The Pirate Bay with English subtitles) because it's...Perfect. I don't like many Czech movies fom last 10 years but I do love this one.
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