Michal Hrůza: Píseň pro film Někdo to rád v Plzni | Aktuálně.cz
Czech musician Michal Hrůza has shifted gears from completing a new album to contribute to the upcoming comedy, Někdo to rád v Plzni (Someone Likes It in Pilsen). Hrůza stated he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work on the film, and hopes his music will enhance the comedic tone.
A Multi-Faceted Career
Michal Hrůza, originally from Turnov, founded the band Ready Kirken in 1996. Over the course of their collaboration, Ready Kirken produced five albums and more than fifty songs. Hrůza’s song “Voda živá” (Living Water), performed by Aneta Langerová, was a hit in both 2005 and 2006.
Following Ready Kirken, Hrůza established Kapela Hrůzy, releasing the albums Bílá velryba (2007), Napořád (2009), Noc (2012), Sám sebou (2017), and Světlo do tmy (2020). He has also composed music for several films, including Lidice (2011), Martin a Venuše (2012), Zakázané uvolnění (2014), Padesátka (2015), and Pohádky pro Emu (2016).
A Comedy Set in Pilsen
Někdo to rád v Plzni is described as a mosaic of humorous stories unfolding in the West Bohemian city of Pilsen. The film follows a diverse cast of characters as they pursue happiness in their own ways, with outcomes ranging from finding love to enjoying a cold beer.
The film boasts an ensemble cast including Miroslav Donutil, Jiří Lábus, Pavel Zedníček, Veronika Freimanová, Eva Leinweberová, Marek Taclík, Martin Pechlát, Klára Issová, Štěpán Kozub, Petr Uhlík, and Leoš Noha, among others.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Někdo to rád v Plzni about?
The film is a comedy comprised of interconnected humorous stories set in Pilsen, focusing on characters from various backgrounds searching for happiness.
Who is Michal Hrůza?
Michal Hrůza is a Czech musician who founded the bands Ready Kirken and Kapela Hrůzy, and has composed music for films and television series.
Which actors appear in the film?
The film features Miroslav Donutil, Jiří Lábus, Pavel Zedníček, Veronika Freimanová, Eva Leinweberová, Marek Taclík, Martin Pechlát, Klára Issová, Štěpán Kozub, Petr Uhlík, and Leoš Noha, among others.
As the film nears release, We see likely to generate further discussion regarding its comedic approach and the integration of Hrůza’s musical contributions. A successful reception could lead to further collaborations between Hrůza and filmmakers, or potentially inspire similar projects blending music and comedy.