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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.
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- Looptijd
- 110 minuten
- Uitgebracht
- Oorsprongsland
- Tsjechische Republiek
- Talen
- cs
- Ondertitels
- ca, cs, en
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