

Why?
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1987-10-01 • 1h 26m
Why? (Czech: Proč?) is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film deals with the hooliganism in Czechoslovakia, particularly with the fans of football club Sparta from Prague, whose supporters were the pioneers of the football fan riots in Czechoslovakia, starting with hooligan actions already in the 1960s, like breaking the trains in which they travelled when they went on Sparta's away games. The film deals with one of such episodes
- Directors
- Karel Smyczek
- Editors
- Anna Mejtská

Why?
Visit website1987-10-01 • 1h 26m
6.5/10 • 16
Why? (Czech: Proč?) is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film deals with the hooliganism in Czechoslovakia, particularly with the fans of football club Sparta from Prague, whose supporters were the pioneers of the football fan riots in Czechoslovakia, starting with hooligan actions already in the 1960s, like breaking the trains in which they travelled when they went on Sparta's away games. The film deals with one of such episodes
- Directors
- Karel Smyczek
- Editors
- Anna Mejtská
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJiří Langmajer
Jirka
Martin Sobotka
Michal
Pavel Zvarič
Pavlína Mourková
Marie
Jan Potměšil
Milan
Daniel Heyna Větrovský
Daniel Landa
Pavel
Markéta Zmožková
Martin Dejdar
Sury
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- Original Language
- Czech
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- Keywords
- hooliganismhooligans