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Kolya (1996)

Kolya (1996)

Zdenek Sverak & Libuse Safrankova Characters: Frantisek Louka & Klara Film: Kolya (1996) Director: Jan Sver

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Premysl Sobotka, Libuse Benesova, Jaroslav Kubera, Petr Pithart, Milan Stech

Premysl Sobotka, Libuse Benesova, Jaroslav Kubera, Petr Pithart, Milan Stech

L-R Former Heads of Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka and Libuse Benesova, current Head of Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera, former Czech Prime Minister, first Head of the renewed Senate and dissident Petr Pithart and former Head of Czech Senate Milan Stech pose for a family photo during a meeting of senators on the occasion of 30th anniversary of Velvet Revolution in 1989, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Libuse Benesova

Libuse Benesova

Libuse Benesova, former Head of Czech Senate, speaks during a meeting of senators on the occasion of 30th anniversary of Velvet Revolution in 1989, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Premysl Sobotka, Libuse Benesova, Jaroslav Kubera, Petr Pithart, Milan Stech

Premysl Sobotka, Libuse Benesova, Jaroslav Kubera, Petr Pithart, Milan Stech

L-R Former Heads of Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka and Libuse Benesova, current Head of Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera, former Czech Prime Minister, first Head of the renewed Senate and dissident Petr Pithart and former Head of Czech Senate Milan Stech pose for a family photo during a meeting of senators on the occasion of 30th anniversary of Velvet Revolution in 1989, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Libuse Benesova

Libuse Benesova

Libuse Benesova, former Head of Czech Senate, speaks during a meeting of senators on the occasion of 30th anniversary of Velvet Revolution in 1989, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

+++FILE PHOTO+++Pavel Novotny (left), brother, and Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna, Wimbledon champion, who died after a serious illness on Sunday, November 19, at the age of 49 years, attend their daughter

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Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

+++FILE PHOTO+++Pavel Novotny (left), brother, and Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna, Wimbledon champion, who died after a serious illness on Sunday, November 19, at the age of 49 years, attend their daughter

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Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents, funeral of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna

+++FILE PHOTO+++Libuse and Frantisek Novotny, parents of former Czech tennis player Jana Novotna, Wimbledon champion, who died after a serious illness on Sunday, November 19, at the age of 49 years, attend their daughter's funeral which take place in Brno

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exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova presents her works at the exhibition Evokativ within the 50th annual summer photography festival Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, France, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. (CTK Photo/Tereza Novakova)

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exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova presents her works at the exhibition Evokativ within the 50th annual summer photography festival Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, France, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. (CTK Photo/Tereza Novakova)

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exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova presents her works at the exhibition Evokativ within the 50th annual summer photography festival Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, France, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. (CTK Photo/Tereza Novakova)

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exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

Curator Lucie Cerna, left, and Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova present her works at the exhibition Evokativ within the 50th annual summer photography festival Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, France, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. (CTK Photo/Tereza Novakova)

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exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

exhibition Libuse Jarcovjakova: Evokativ

Czech Center Paris director Jiri Hnilica, from left, curator Lucie Cerna and Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova present her works at the exhibition Evokativ within the 50th annual summer photography festival Rencontres d'Arles in Arles, France, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019. (CTK Photo/Tereza Novakova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (pictured), Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (right), Libuse Souckova (left) and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (2nd from left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. The six Lidice women who were pregnant ended up in the institute in Dykova street (pictured) where they gave birth. Two babies survived, while the fate of the others is unknown. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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