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Arvéd

The real fate of Jiří Arvéd Smíchovský, a prominent hermeticist, occultist, believer in black magic and an exceptionally well-educated person with a brilliant memory. This avid book lover had doctorates in law, theology and philosophy and was fluent in five languages. He was interested in occult teachings, practiced magical ceremonies, was in contact with the Freemasons, but at the same time he was a member of the National Fascist Community while being homosexual. During the war he cooperated with the Nazis, after the war with the communist StB.

Top Cast

  • Michal Kern

    Michal Kern

    Jiří Arvéd Smíchovský

  • Emanuel Fellmer

    Emanuel Fellmer

    Bert Walden

  • Saša Rašilov

    Saša Rašilov

    Štěpán Plaček

  • Vojtěch Vodochodský

    Vojtěch Vodochodský

    Vlastík

  • Martin Pechlát

    Martin Pechlát

    Josef Šábe

  • Vojtěch Vondráček

    Vojtěch Vondráček

    Emanuel Fellmer

  • Tomáš Kobr

    Tomáš Kobr

    František Kabelák

  • Václav Rašilov

    Václav Rašilov

    Felix de la Cámara

  • Róbert Jakab

    Róbert Jakab

    Nikolaj Alexejevic Muchin

Overview

The real fate of Jiří Arvéd Smíchovský, a prominent hermeticist, occultist, believer in black magic and an exceptionally well-educated person with a brilliant memory. This avid book lover had doctorates in law, theology and philosophy and was fluent in five languages. He was interested in occult teachings, practiced magical ceremonies, was in contact with the Freemasons, but at the same time he was a member of the National Fascist Community while being homosexual. During the war he cooperated with the Nazis, after the war with the communist StB.

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