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  1. Sekal Has to Die (Czech: Je třeba zabít Sekala, Polish: Zabić Sekala) is a 1998 Czech film directed by Vladimír Michálek. It was the Czech Republic's submission to the 71st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. 16 ott 1998 · Sekal Has to Die: Directed by Vladimír Michálek. With Olaf Lubaszenko, Boguslaw Linda, Jirí Bartoska, Agnieszka Sitek. Baran, a protestant blacksmith arrives in the little village of Lakotice to kill Sekal, a cruel Nazi collaborator.

    • (1K)
    • Drama
    • Vladimír Michálek
    • 1998-10-16
  3. Vladimir Michalek directed this Czech-Polish-Slovak-French WWII period drama about a small Czech village where farmers are threatened by bitter opportunist Sekal (Boguslaw Linda) and his companion, dwarf Zaprdek (Lodovit Cittel).

  4. Czech, colour, 110m. A WELL KEPT SECRET, THIS REAL TREAT OF A FILM. A christian blacksmith (Olaf Lubaszenko) comes walking to a catholic village somewhere in Czechoslovakia during the Nazi-ruled time of World War 2.

    • Vladimír Michálek
    • Pro Art Productions
  5. 3 set 1998 · ComiBaran, a protestant blacksmith arrives in the little village of Lakotice to kill Sekal, a cruel Nazi collaborator.

  6. ComiBaran, a protestant blacksmith arrives in the little village of Lakotice to kill Sekal, a cruel Nazi collaborator.

  7. 3 set 1998 · In its untraditional conception, this film looks back to the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Set in a fictitious village in the Haná region, it traces the lives of two men who become involved in a conflict which leads to their tragedies.