देखें President Wanted भारत में कहाँ
President Wanted (Czech: Hledá se prezident) is a 2013 Czech documentary film about the first direct presidential election in the Czech Republic. It was directed by Tomáš Kudrna. President wanted follows candidates from the summer 2012 to January 2013. The film shows candidates behind scenes. The film also shows the most important moments in the campaign. It also follows candidates that didn't qualify for the election.
"GuideDoc" पर अभी "President Wanted" देखें, और Popcorn Time के अंतिम स्ट्रीमिंग गाइड के साथ अपने पसंदीदा चलचित्र में और भी अधिक तरीकों से गोता लगाने का अन्वेषण करें।
President Wanted के लिए और भी स्ट्रीमिंग विकल्पों का अन्वेषण करें!
President Wanted को कई प्लेटफॉर्म और देशों में कैसे देखें, यह खोजें! चाहे आप घर पर हों या विदेश यात्रा कर रहे हों, कानूनी रूप से स्ट्रीम करने की जगह ढूँढना पहले से कहीं अधिक आसान हो गया है। से, President Wanted प्रमुख सेवाओं जैसे पर उपलब्ध है। 12 अन्य देशों में उपलब्ध, आप स्थानीय लाइसेंसिंग के साथ संगत विशेष स्ट्रीमिंग विकल्पों की खोज कर सकते हैं, जो आपको एक परेशानी मुक्त और कानूनी देखने का अनुभव सुनिश्चित करता है।
अधिक जानकारी
- कार्यकाल
- 110 मिनट
- रिलीज़ किया गया
- मूल देश
- चेक रिपब्लिक
- भाषाएँ
- cs
- उपशीर्षक
- ca, cs, en
President Wanted के समान
चलचित्र
In 35 years of one couple's shared life, a lot of things happen: from the moments of an absolute harmony to the dramatic falls. For the most of the time, the couple cares for common daily life issues and joys that come together with raising the children, running the household or running a business. And this is exactly the life of furniture shop owners Ivana and Vaclav Strnadovi, 2 characters that a director Helena Trestíková follows with her camera as of the year 1980 within a project The Marriage Story. Her new feature documentary about Strnad family is linked to TV films from this cycle, but most importantly it shows further shocking twists, that life brought to the couple and their children.
A Marriage Story (2017 )
चलचित्र
Documentary.In its catalogue, a Czech travel agency offers a "journey into the unknown", a tour of North Korea. That spring was the second time since 1990 that a group of Czech tourists set foot in the DPRK. The film follows twenty-seven Czechs who have decided to spend approximately 2,600 Euros on a sightseeing tour of a country which cultivates a cult of personality, maintains concentration camps for its citizens and doesn't hide its development of nuclear weapons. Foreign visitors are only allowed a view of a carefully prepared illusion, thoroughly supervised by "guides". What is more, the North Korean system is starkly reminiscent of our own past. Which emotions do our travellers experience: sympathy, nostalgia or, in contrast, happiness that "we already have this behind us"? How does a Czech person, after being accustomed to eighteen years of freedom and democracy, come to terms with the directives and restrictions of a totalitarian system?
Welcome to North Korea! (2009 )