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Duration: 445 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Ana Geislerová, Anna Geislerova, Ana Geislerová, Aňa Geislerová
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Anna Geislerová, born Marika as Anna G., was fourteen when she experienced severe trauma: her father raped her and her mother died when she was four. Due to an administrative error, she was placed in the Institute for Mentally Disabled Girls at Sance instead of a children's home in Hradci. She faced harsh punishments despite her protests that she did not belong there.
Release Year: 2003
Nation: Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia
Alternative Title: Piilopaikka, Erotas sto Zelary, Żelary, Желяры, 意外情人
Director: Ondrej Trojan, Ondřej Trojan
Writer: Kveta Legátová, Petr Jarchovský
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Companies: ALEF Film & Media Group, Barrandov Studio, Dor Film, ORF, Total HelpArt T.H.A., Česká televize
Genre: Drama, Romance, Romance Film, War
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In occupied Czechoslovakia during World War II, Eliska, a nurse, and her lover, a surgeon involved in the resistance movement, are discovered by the Nazis. Her lover flees to safety while Eliska, fearing for her life, seeks refuge. A patient whose life she saved previously, Jan from the remote mountain village of Zelary where time seems to have stopped 150 years ago, offers to hide her as his wife in exchange for her care during his recovery. Eliska accepts, and they embark on a journey together, navigating the challenges posed by their unusual marriage of convenience amidst the harsh realities of war.
Zelary is a 2003 drama film directed by Ondřej Trojan, set against the backdrop of World War II in Czechoslovakia. The story revolves around Eliska, a nurse who finds herself in hiding after her resistance movement activities are discovered. She forms an extraordinary bond with Jan, a man from a remote mountain village named Zelary, where time appears to have stood still for 150 years. To protect Eliska, Jan offers her refuge by marrying her in a marriage of convenience. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and survival amidst the harsh realities of war.