1997-11-12 • 1h 35min
Poverty was one of the many unfortunate aspects of Cimrman's life. His traveling theater company, Lipany, suffered from high actor turnover. If an actor's departure was agreed upon well in advance, the situation could be managed. However, if it happened with shouting and slamming doors, often just a few hours before the performance, the troupe and its director experienced some tense moments. Such experiences form the backdrop to the play. Lovers of the work of this unrecognized Czech artist are now able to access testimony from this area of the master's life, in which his destiny was most fulfilled—the theater.

Murder in a Parlor Car Compartment

Six Hours: Surviving Typhoon Yolanda

The Peasants

Stripped Down: The Making of ‘Anora’

El Asesino del Zodiaco

Refrain

Haunted

All About Mahmoud Darwish

The Waves Call You

Mutiny! The Last Birthday Party

From Meir, to Meir

WWE Armageddon 2008

Alex's War

Dogging

Waraa Al-Shams

Skin of a Mandarin

Solar Flare