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Veni, vidi, vici

Veni, vidi, vici

CZ, 2009, 95min., 35 mm

http://www.vvvfilm.com

After the death of his golf-enthusiast father, Honza grows up with his mother and little brother Lukáš. Asthey struggle to come to terms with the father’s death, they also find themselves in dire straits. And justwhen Honza… More

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After the death of his golf-enthusiast father, Honza grows up with his mother and little brother Lukáš. As
they struggle to come to terms with the father’s death, they also find themselves in dire straits. And just
when Honza learns he has been accepted to university, the bank places a lien on their assets. Honza takes
the situation by the horns, and instead of taking a vacation with his girlfriend Terezka, he accepts a summer
job at a luxury hotel in Karlovy Vary, where his great uncle Maxmilián works.
Honza works hard night and day. In order to sweeten up his life at least a little, his uncle decides to get
him back into playing golf, which he used to play with his father when he was a boy. Honza proves to be
an adept player, and his coach decides to prepare him for a tournament. A week later, Honza enters his
first tournament, and – to everyone’s surprise – wins. After a boozy celebration, he awakens the next day
to a hangover and an unexpected but gorgeous bedmate – Alice.
When she offers him an advertising contract that would help resolve his family’s woes, he agrees. He
excels at his job and at golf, but the job soon starts to take up all his free time. The day before the junior
golf championship, an unforeseen event happens: Honza injures himself while practicing. And that’s just
the beginning…


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