Martineit should had been a dream shoot for you, as a result of you could have your dad and your spouse by way of your facet. Is that so?
“You might be proper, it used to be a dream shoot, I totally loved it. I leave out it already! I am hoping we nonetheless have a 2d collection or every other joint challenge to return.”
Whilst you shoot as a circle of relatives, does it paintings at the back of the scenes by way of sharing a dressing room?
“As a result of we traveled so much all over filming, the 3 folks shared a caravan, a small condominium. Thankfully, we do not get on each and every different’s nerves but and I am hoping that may by no means alternate, so we additionally spent our unfastened time in combination. We additionally went there to take a sleep after lunch! We talked, analyzed the eventualities that awaited us, edited some scenes…”
Did they help you do this?
“I’m very thankful to the manufacturer Vráť Šlajer, who, when he already knew who used to be going to play it and the scripts had now not but been written, took all 3 folks and invited us to briefings, conversations concerning the scripts and the advent of the tale. That used to be good! I’ve by no means skilled this in my existence and I’m very satisfied for it. I believe like we put numerous stamp at the characters as a result of we have been ready to dictate which path they’d move. And that persevered at the set as neatly.”
There used to be numerous taking pictures in exteriors. Did you find a captivating position?
“Essentially the most intense revel in used to be the home, i.e. the mill, the positioning the place the healer Jaroslav, performed by way of dad, lives. It is a attention-grabbing position as a result of it is secluded between a move, a wooded area and a grassy box, there is not anything there, no sign, no web, not anything truly, simply a lot of cats. Where radiates a mysterious power.’
Did you’re feeling one thing there too?
“I had gadgets to be had to shoot with. They informed me that they truly paintings and will measure positive values. So I grew to become them on right here and there outdoor the flaps and I’ve to mention that now and again reasonably top numbers jumped out, particularly at the mill they regularly whistled and pretended that one thing used to be there. I assumed it. It stepped forward off and on digicam.”
What gadgets have you ever attempted?
“In all probability the so-called ghost meter, which without delay measures “non secular” energies, then there have been quite a lot of frequency meters, then the spirit field, which runs on frequencies like a radio. They whistled and jumped so much, for instance they measured temperature adjustments very intensively.”
Is that this the primary time you might have encountered one thing like this?
“It’s, and I am hoping now not for the ultimate time, as a result of I truly loved it, it used to be enticing. I am a toy so I loved it. I additionally had somewhat comma at my disposal, which you’ll ask and she’s going to resolution you. I additionally performed together with her and I believe that she replied neatly to me.”
What did you be told from her?
“I most popular to not ask anything else additional severe as a result of I’ve appreciate for these items and I don’t need to check out them. So I requested such things as: Will we’ve time beyond regulation nowadays? She mentioned sure and she or he used to be proper.’
Is the arena of mysteries one thing you might have been concerned with for a very long time, or is it new to you?
“I have loved it since I used to be little. As a boy, I ran with my pals during the wooded area with a stick in my hand and we performed elves. I like all mysteries and mysterious issues, Sara likes horror films, so we met in that path as neatly. I am satisfied that it used to be combined with paintings on this means for us.”
Does it make a distinction to you on set in case you have circle of relatives round you or “simply” colleagues?
“There may be unquestionably a distinction, thankfully a favorable one, as a result of we were given alongside truly neatly and have been totally truthful with each and every different. This type of paintings is extra herbal and works a lot better than with a stranger.”
Which of the 3 of you is probably the most truthful with others?
“It is exhausting to mention. We by no means were given to the purpose the place we went to anyone and mentioned, “No longer like this!” If one in all us concept one thing used to be a good suggestion, he wasn’t shy about telling the opposite, however I believe we cut up it similarly between us and we had kind of the same quantity of feedback, or relatively recommendation, for others.”
You play as Peter, however it isn’t solely transparent what his career is. Have you learnt that?
“I have no idea, as a result of it is by no means totally mentioned there! He most certainly did not have any cast ones. He’s a so-called freelancer, an unbiased one who used to be on the lookout for what he sought after and used to be somewhat misplaced in existence. Destiny led him to the instant to fulfill Jaroslav, as a result of till then he had now not been ready to calm down or take dangle anyplace.”
And destiny additionally leads him to his daughter, performed by way of your spouse. What’s it love to shoot a love line along with your spouse?
“Nice! It attracts us in combination in civilian garments, so I believe our on-screen courting will paintings the entire extra believably. I’ve to mention that I like to recommend it to all my colleagues. If they’ve a spouse from the trade and vice versa, it is a truly giant win.”
It used to be the primary time that the 3 of you stood in entrance of the digicam like this. However you performed in combination within the theater, did not you?
“Sure. However we meet like this on degree, for instance in a play Dying of a touring salesman on the ABC Theatre, the place we additionally met all over rehearsals. All 3 folks are there, however we don’t seem to be assembly in any elementary means, this used to be a elementary assembly and it grew to become out, I am hoping, very good.”
You drew numerous consideration to your self in Četníce z Luhačovice, which used to be a length collection. This one is recent, which is nearer to you?
“I truly experience most of these subjects. Mysteries they have been mysterious, we visited superb places, I used to be there with my circle of relatives. The nature of Peter used to be nearer to me than Zdeněk Cmíral. However however, I really like length books, so Gendarmes I loved it very a lot from that standpoint. I like whilst you stroll out onto the set, flip your again to the digicam and really feel like you might be in 1919. That is an revel in, one of the crucial causes I do that paintings. However I have never been fortunate sufficient to have my dream come true but.”
What?
“To play in one thing from the Heart Ages to really feel like I am dwelling there. It is a time that fascinates me so much. I am hoping to look it sooner or later.’
Are you a historical past buff?
“I’m, basically thru laptop video games, which can be dedicated to historical past increasingly more as it should be. Sarcastically, I best began to love her a lot more after I were given out of faculty. I believe that the adolescent mind does now not obtain and soak up knowledge and the whole lot round it that a lot. Because the years move by way of, it speaks to me a lot more, and historical past turns into increasingly more fascinating to me.’
Why the Heart Ages?
“As a result of it is nice! I like swords, armor, castles, horses, all this in combination could be a dream. And perhaps I one way or the other have it in me.”
How so?
“A couple of years in the past, we have been on the lookout for ancestors within the circle of relatives and we were given to the 14th century to an ancestor whose title used to be Vidlák. He belonged to a gaggle of knights who used a two-pronged pitchfork as a weapon and defended Třebíč with them. So at the beginning we have been the decrease the Aristocracy of the Forks.”
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That sounds fascinating. Do you additionally experience horses?
“Sadly now not. We have been intended to have it as a subject matter on the conservatory, however they canceled it some time ahead of us. However I’ve an revel in when I used to be on a horse as a kid, and it were given scared with me. Sarcastically, it did not deter me from them, relatively I’ve appreciate for the ones animals. I do not like to face at the back of them, I’ve somewhat of a phobia about it, I wish to at all times move round them from the entrance.’
And do not you prefer to be told from them?
“It’s tricky to search out unfastened time and get started using someplace. But when a job introduced me to it, I’d opt for it. The wonderful thing about my career is that in case you are approached with an be offering and you wish to have to do it, you merely need to. And if I needed to, I’d truly experience having to.”
Do you ever arrange to observe your self within the collection?
“Sure. I had a large drawback with it in the beginning, however I believe you be told highest by way of seeing your self. It is simply that I will be able to’t take a look at what I am taking part in from a spectator’s standpoint. I do not move with the tale, I take a look at the place I make errors and what I will have performed higher. I attempt to take the most efficient from it in order that I will be able to be told and do higher subsequent time.”
Good enough, so what style will you experience as a viewer?
“Since I used to be a kid, I’ve liked science fiction, myth, but additionally quite a lot of biographical tales. I like studying new issues about other people. However relatively than fall into some never-ending collection, I would relatively play a sport. Their scripts are regularly at a identical or upper stage.”
What is subsequent for you, the place do we see you?
“I am these days taking pictures an episode in Specialistechhowever that is just for 5 taking pictures days, I will seem in a single two-parter. They’ve been looking ahead to me since March Regulations of the wolfany other sequel, already the 3rd collection. I am additionally very a lot taking a look ahead to that, it is once more an issue that pulls me.”
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How do they play in combination?
Filming in combination excited the entire circle of relatives, despite the fact that it used to be now not with out worries. “I used to be afraid if I’d be sufficient for my sweetheart’s father – in chemistry, in entrance of the digicam – and if I’d be capable of mirror performing as a spouse. However I had a good time taking part in with him. Likewise with my husband,” Sára recalled.
Whilst in truth she is the daughter-in-law of Miroslav Donutilright here she performs his daughter. “Sure, I’ve a daughter within the collection. I have never been ready to try this in my existence. I’ve two sons. One among them is taking part in with me right here. It is gorgeous that whilst his spouse performs my daughter, he performs her suitor.” narrated by way of Miroslav Donutil. “It is a really nice feeling to have your circle of relatives subsequent to you whilst filming. It came about for the primary time and I firmly consider that it is going to now not be the ultimate time.” he added.
Miroslav Donutil and son Martin
Creator: Martin Hykl, Anna Boháčová, Petr Hloušek/Právo