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6-714: Old-Timers (Czech title Staříci ) is a 2019 Czech thriller starring Jiří Schmitzer and Ladislav Mrkvička . It was directed by Martin Dušek and Ondřej Provazník. Vlastimil Reiner returns to the Czech Republic from Oregon . He meets with his old friend Antonín and together they plan to murder an elderly former Communist prosecutor who evaded punishment for his crimes under the Communist regime . The film received generally positive reviews. It holds 68% on Kinobox as of March 2020. Jiří Schmitzer and Ladislav Mrkvička have won

12-403: Is also a composer, having written music for a number of theatrical productions and films. He is additionally a singer and guitarist, performing humorous folk songs. He has released four studio albums. In 2008, Schmitzer published a collection of his texts in a book titled Kanimůra ze Šardonu . In 1976, under the influence of alcohol, Schmitzer caused a car accident in which a pedestrian died. He

18-772: The Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1974, after which he performed at the Činoherní studio in Ústí nad Labem . From 1985, he was a member of the Studio Ypsilon ensemble in Liberec . Schmitzer made his television debut in 1966 with the series Eliška a její rod . He first appeared onscreen in the 1967 production Kinoautomat , considered the world's first interactive movie . He played prominent roles in such films as Marecek, Pass Me

24-605: The Main Trilobit Award for their performance in Old-Timers. Old-Timers was also nominated for 5 Czech Film Critics' Awards and 10 Czech Lion Awards . Ji%C5%99%C3%AD Schmitzer Jiří Schmitzer (born 25 October 1949) is a Czech actor and musician, the son of actor Jiří Sovák . He is a four-time holder of the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Schmitzer graduated from

30-550: The Pen! (1976), Cutting It Short (1980), The Snowdrop Festival (1984), Černí baroni (1992), and the television series Chalupáři (1975) and Sanitka (1984). In 1997, Schmitzer won his first Czech Lion Award as Best Actor in a Leading Role for the television film Bumerang (1997). He has since won the award three more times, for the films Beauty in Trouble (2006), Jako nikdy (2013), and Staříci (2019). Schmitzer

36-420: Was sentenced to three years in prison and released after a year and a half for good behaviour. His father, Jiří Sovák, never forgave him for this, cutting off all contact with his son and eventually disowning him. Prior to the accident, Schmitzer had acted in several productions with his father, including the film Marecek, Pass Me the Pen! and the series Chalupáři . In the film they played son and father and in

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