The band Tataturk was one of the best and most progressive Czech rock bands of the 1990s. Everyone knew hits such as Černej písek (Black Sand) and Vánoce na poušti (Christmas in the Desert). They sold out Strahov Stadium, played with U2, and even performed at Václav Havel's birthday party. They were also popular in Turkmenistan, where their hits became a symbol of the "Turkmen Spring." Where might they be today if a bomb hadn't exploded at the airport when they were flying to Turkmenistan for a tour...
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Rock opera on the rise and fall of Estonian prog rock band "Ruja"
The dramatic story of famous theater star Gertrude Matthews at Prague's Ungelt Theater.
1927. The place is Kalmar and the Grossman family home. A hungover manufacturer Julius Grossman and ...
On vacation in the Luberon, a high ranking civil servant, in love with the good old fashioned thinki...
A professional card player and swindler, Icharev, arrives in a small town with a plan to rip off som...
David Ireland's award-winning dark comedy about sectarian hatred in Northern Ireland. Eric Miller, a...
Marcelline is an actress. Forty, single and childless, she begins rehearsals for Turgenev’s A Month ...