The opening part of the branch throws the audience without preparation exactly where the creators apparently intended. In a situation where contact with drugs is not a question of the underworld, as many parents still think, but the daily reality of children, even from prestigious schools.
He does not avoid a child who grows up in the family of addictologist hana Velková, the director of the grammar school and her husband Charles Velk and her brother criminalist Jiří Kolář, the central, sometimes too much holy three protagonists, or Geisler, Stanislav Majer and Matouš Ruml.
The highlights of the autumn season on Czech Television include the series Ratolesti, where Aňa Geislerová plays, among other things.
Is it enough for proven names?
The director of the series is Michal Blaško, a young Slovak creator who shot a triumphant mini -series of suspicion according to the screenplay by Štěpán hulík. It also scored in prices of the Czech Lion and prices of Czech Film Critics. He is primarily a serial director, but his film did not fit the victim.
The screenplay for the children was written by Tomáš Feřtek and Matěj Podzimek,who prepared a successful series of protectors for Czech Television a few years ago. He devoted himself to a similar topic and has the Czech Lion and the Award of Czech Film Critics.Altogether they put a ten -part project that has grate ambitions, but so far he misses somthing.
“Ratolesti” – A New Czech Series Tackles Dark themes with a Unique Approach
Czech Television is preparing to launch a new series titled “Ratolesti” (Saplings), a darkly comedic drama set in a horse-riding camp. The show distinguishes itself by featuring a cast comprised largely of non-actors – specifically, individuals directly involved in the world of equestrian sports. This unconventional casting choice, while initially appearing “illogical,” adds a layer of authenticity to the series.
The storyline centers around a group of riders and their families, navigating the competitive and frequently enough cutthroat environment of the equestrian world. Tensions rise as disputes emerge regarding categorization and competition names. However, these conflicts are abruptly halted by a shocking revelation: the body of one of the riders, and a central character, Honza Velek – the son of the protagonists. Honza embodies the saying, “under the…”.
The series promises a blend of dark humor and dramatic tension, offering a unique perspective on ambition, rivalry, and the hidden undercurrents within a seemingly idyllic sport. Filming of the first episode has already taken place, featuring actors Sasha Rašilov and Stanislav majer.
the Gymnasium Series Unveils a Complex Mystery
Stanislav Majer plays the director of the Gymnasium of Karel Velka.
Unfortunately, the threads of the unraveling case lead to surprisingly to the exemplary son of the Velké spouses, played by Tomas Sean Pšenička. Quite fun is the method that the distributor has found to travel to consumers. But revealing it to those who want to look at the series is not decent, so let’s go elsewhere, to the actors.
The wheat serves believable performance, from its cold -blooded it freezes in the first episode. The question is whether they will keep its posi