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  1. A Prominent Patient. It is 1939. Flamboyant Czech diplomat Jan Masaryk has fled to America to escape his recent past. Germany has invaded Czechoslovakia and Masaryk is now a man with no nation. In America he tries to forget the personal and political betrayal he and his country have suffered but these events shadow his every step.

  2. 17. Feb. 2017 · A PROMINENT PATIENT. by Julius Ševčík. synopsis. 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. international title:

  3. 17. Feb. 2017 · Czech filmmaker Julius Ševčík 's third feature film, A Prominent Patient [+. ], falls into the latter category, but its look at Czechoslovakian diplomat Jan Masaryk, despite engagingly detailing the crucial events of 1937-39, takes too many liberties in its fictionalisation of the historical figure, resulting in a messy, over-the-top affair.

  4. 4. März 2017 · In Julius Sevcik's 'A Prominent Patient,' Karel Roden plays the reluctant diplomat and unwilling Czech hero Jan Masaryk, as the politics of appeasement catapults Europe into WWII.

  5. 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. Foreign language film with English Subtitles. 1 h 35 min 2017.

  6. 17. Feb. 2017 · Berlin Film Review: ‘A Prominent Patient’. Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakia’s ambassador to the UK at the time of the Munich Agreement, is given a ridiculously fictionalized treatment. Set aside ...

  7. Im Winter 1939 wird Jan Masaryk, der frühere tschechoslowakische Botschafter in London, in ein Sanatorium in New Jersey eingeliefert. Sein instabiler Gesundheits- und Geisteszustand kommt nicht von ungefähr: Er leidet darunter, dass er und sein Land von den Regierungen Großbritanniens und Frankreichs im Stich gelassen wurden.