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Alternate Names: Elizaveta Maximova, Elizaveta Shvachko
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Elizaveta Maximová, born in Kazan, Russia, moved to Prague at the age of seven. She was active in various acting groups and workshops from her early childhood. After completing her studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in 2016, she began her professional acting career.
Release Year: 2019
Nation: Czech Republic
Alternative Title: Игра, Az előadás, Predstava, El estreno, The Play
Director: Alejandro Fernández Almendras
Writer: Alejandro Fernández Almendras
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Hra follows Petr, a young theatre director in a small Czech town who embarks on an ambitious project to adapt Euripides' 'Fedra'. During rehearsals, he loses his two main actors, causing tension with the municipality which threatens to cut funding due to the play's political content. Meanwhile, Petr becomes romantically involved with Karolina, the young actress playing the lead role. His personal life suffers as a result, with his wife growing distant and eventually leaving him. Just before the premiere, Karolina also disappears. Despite these setbacks, Petr continues with the production, but the play is ultimately a failure. Devastated, he tries to salvage what's left of his life, but it may already be too late.
Hra is a Czech drama that explores themes of artistic ambition, relationships, and personal sacrifice. The film centers on Petr, a theatre director whose life unravels as he pursues his dream of adapting 'Fedra'. His decision to take on this ambitious project has far-reaching consequences, affecting both his professional career and his personal life. The story is set against the backdrop of a small Czech town, where tensions between art, politics, and tradition come into play.