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Jiří Bartoška is a Actor and Producer Tchèque born on 24 march 1947 at Děčín (Republique tcheque)

Jiří Bartoška

Jiří Bartoška
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Nationality Republique tcheque
Birth 24 march 1947 (77 years) at Děčín (Republique tcheque)

Jiří Bartoška (born March 24, 1947 in Děčín) is a Czech actor and the president of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

Bartoška is a popular Czech actor, and played a number of roles in Czech films. In 2000, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Czech Lion awards for his performance in All My Loved Ones, being nominated for the same award also the previous year for his performance in Sekal Has to Die. In 1994, he became the president of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Together with Eva Zaoralová he managed to return popularity and prestige to the almost dead festival.

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Filmography of Jiří Bartoška (7 films)

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Actor

Wrong Side Up, 1h40
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Ivan Trojan, Miroslav Krobot, Zuzana Šulajová, Jiří Bartoška, Zuzana Bydžovská
Roles Jiří
Rating71% 3.594493.594493.594493.594493.59449
A former aircrew member (Petr) is no longer flying, but works in an aviation-related dead-end job, loading boxes at an air-cargo company. He spends his working hours dreaming of re-winning the hand of his former fianceé (Jana), who has moved on to another man whose prospects seem better. He spends his off hours surreptitiously observing a female neighbor.
All My Loved Ones, 1h31
Directed by Matej Mináč
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Rupert Graves, Josef Abrhám, Jiří Bartoška, Libuše Šafránková, Krzysztof Kolberger, Krzysztof Kowalewski
Roles Samuel
Rating72% 3.6336553.6336553.6336553.6336553.633655
It is the story of an upwardly-mobile Jewish-Czech family before Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia. After initial denial about the looming danger, the family is unable to find a way out of the country upon realizing the reality of the imminent Nazi threat. An uncle in the family meets Nicholas Winton, the (real life) British humanitarian who, just before the start of the Second World War, organized the rescue of several hundred Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia and likely death in the Holocaust. The operation was later known as the Czech Kindertransport. The storyline focuses heavily on Silberstein family members, with Nicholas Winton (portrayed by Rupert Graves) appearing briefly in key scenes near the end of the film.
A Hoof Here, a Hoof There, 2h9
Directed by Věra Chytilová
Origin Tchecoslovaquie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Tomáš Hanák, Milan Šteindler, Jiří Bartoška
Rating69% 3.4597153.4597153.4597153.4597153.459715
Deux amis font le test de dépistage du SIDA, et apprennent que l'un d'entre eux est séropositif.

Producer

All My Loved Ones, 1h31
Directed by Matej Mináč
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Rupert Graves, Josef Abrhám, Jiří Bartoška, Libuše Šafránková, Krzysztof Kolberger, Krzysztof Kowalewski
Roles Producer
Rating72% 3.6336553.6336553.6336553.6336553.633655
It is the story of an upwardly-mobile Jewish-Czech family before Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia. After initial denial about the looming danger, the family is unable to find a way out of the country upon realizing the reality of the imminent Nazi threat. An uncle in the family meets Nicholas Winton, the (real life) British humanitarian who, just before the start of the Second World War, organized the rescue of several hundred Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia and likely death in the Holocaust. The operation was later known as the Czech Kindertransport. The storyline focuses heavily on Silberstein family members, with Nicholas Winton (portrayed by Rupert Graves) appearing briefly in key scenes near the end of the film.