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The riveting story of a Czech Olympic icon and one of the greatest runners of all time, Emil Zátopek, who became a global byword for sportsmanship and generosity and who was driven into obscurity by the Communists after standing up for ‘socialism with a human face’.
An inspiring portrayal of the Czech Olympic legend Emil Zátopek, one of the greatest long-distance runners of all time, who won five Olympic medals, set eighteen world records and redefined the limits of human endurance. It´s autumn 1968 and in the wake of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia the Australian runner Ron Clarke visits the retired Zátopek, his friend and role model, to help him to overcome a crisis in his sporting career. With Zátopek in the midst of his own marital and personal crises, they walk down memory lane recalling Zátopek’s athletic career from Zlín factory worker who had never taken part in a race to Olympic hero in Helsinki, while mapping the inner journey of a single-minded man whose unprecedented athletic success made him part of Communist propaganda with devastating results.
Wonderfully portrayed by lead actors Václav Neužil and Martha Issová, it is the relationship between Zátopek and his wife Dana, champion javelin thrower, which is at the heart of the story. As past and present alternate, emotions and adrenalin run high culminating in a breathtaking reanactment of Zátopek’s 1952 Olympic gold hat-trick in Helsinki.
Followed by Q&A with director David Ondříček, Václav Neužil, Martha Issová and Kryštof Mucha
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