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  1. A Prominent Patient (Czech: Masaryk) is a 2016 Czech-Slovak biographical drama film directed by Julius Ševčík. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It won twelve Czech Lions including the Czech Lion for Best Film. The film was first screened in Lucerna Kino.

  2. 9. März 2017 · With Karel Roden, Hanns Zischler, Oldrich Kaiser, Arly Jover. A period in the life of diplomat and politician Jan Masaryk, who was the son of Czechoslovakia's founder, served as the Central-European country's minister of foreign affairs and has been brutally killed by Russian secret service in 1948.

    • (823)
    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Julius Sevcík
    • 2017-03-09
  3. A Prominent Patient. Jan Masaryk serves as the Czechoslovak ambassador to the United Kingdom, taking on the role after the death of his father, the founder of Czechoslovakia. When Nazi Germany threatens his country, he seeks assistance from the UK.

  4. 17. Feb. 2017 · A PROMINENT PATIENT. A period in the life of diplomat and politician Jan Masaryk, who was the son of Czechoslovakia's founder, served as the country's minister of foreign affairs and is believed by many to have been killed by the Communists in 1948.

    • Czech Republic, Slovakia
    • Masaryk
    • A Prominent Patient
    • 2017
  5. A Prominent Patient was the recipient of twelve Czech Lions. Synopsis. “Do I have to keep hearing that name?” asks Czechoslovak diplomat Jan Masaryk when he is once again reminded of the legacy left by his father, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, the first President of Czechoslovakia. His heritage, however, isn’t the only thing weighing heavily on his mind.

    • Martin Štrba
    • Petr Kolečko, Alex Koenigsmark, Julius Ševčík
    • Julius Ševčík
    • Czech Films 2016-2017
  6. 7. Okt. 2017 · In 1939, Czech diplomat Jan Masaryk flees to the United States to escape his recent past: Germany has invaded Czechoslovakia and he is now a man with no nation; because, as the Czechoslovak ambassador in London, he failed to win the support of the British and could not avert the fall of his country and the outbreak of the World War II.

  7. Der „prominente Patient“ des Titels ist Jan Masaryk, Sohn des Gründers und ersten Präsidenten der ehemaligen Tschechoslowakei.