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Milada

Milada

Drama, Biography, History

David Mrnka

Ayelet Zurer, Robert Gant, Anna Geislerová, Igor Orozovic, Vica Kerekes, Hana Vagnerová, Karel Dobré, Ted Otis, Elena Miholova, Ivana Chýlková, Vladimír Javorský, Ondrej Malý, Daniel Rchichev, Jitka Smutná, Marian Mitas

2017

Czech Republic, USA

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Completed

English

124 minutes

2025-03-02 14:36:26

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This film (drama)Also known asMilada,is aCzech Republic, USAProducerwomen sex,At2017Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
A film invested by Netflix, telling the story of an incredible person and a piece of history: Milada Horáková, born in Prague during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was 17 during World War I and was expelled from school for participating in an anti-war protest. She later dedicated herself to women's rights and child welfare. In 1940, she was arrested by the Gestapo for her involvement in an underground resistance group and was imprisoned in a German concentration camp. The German authorities demanded a death sentence from the German court, but ultimately, the court sentenced her to eight years. She returned to Prague in 1945 after the end of World War II. In 1946, she ran for a seat in the parliament, continuing to focus on women's rights. After the Communist coup in 1948, she resigned in protest and publicly criticized the Communist Party's lack of democracy. In 1949, she was arrested and in 1950 was hanged on charges of being an "enemy of the state and the people." Under the arrangement of the Soviet Union, this trial of her and twelve others was broadcasted live, resulting in four people being sentenced to death. Milada was posthumously rehabilitated after 1989, and a street in Prague was named after her. The day she was executed is also commemorated as a day of remembrance for the victims of the totalitarian regime in Czechia. Milada's final words were: "I hold my head high, even if it may fall. In battle, people will fall, but if you do not fight, is that really living?"