Třebíč in Films
Thanks to its historical monuments, Třebíč has appeared in a number of films or series featuring many well-known actors…
Zádušní oběť / Requiem
Czech Republic, 2017
Director Jiří Svoboda chose Třebíč for the realization of the crime drama; the interiors and exteriors were filmed in the Jewish Quarter.
Hlas pro římského krále / Voice for the Roman King
Czech Republic, 2016
In September 2015, the Basilica of St. Prokopius again became the venue for the filming of the historical film of the Czech Television. The film is dedicated to one of the most outstanding personalities of Czech history - Charles IV.
Jan Hus / John Huss
Czech Republic, 2015
The two-part historical film was being shot in the Třebíč basilica in July 2014.
Ztracená brána / Lost Gate
Czech Republic, 2012
In the third part of the crime television film, a crypt of the Třebíč basilica appeared, representing mysterious underground spaces.
Národní klenoty / National Jewels
Czech Republic, 2011
The documentary series on Czech landmarks, which are included in the UNESCO list, was broadcasted by the Czech Television in 2012 in the premiere. Actor Miroslav Táborský became the guide to the jewels of the Czech cultural heritage. The ninth part of this series belonged to the town of Třebíč and its UNESCO sites – Basilica of St. Prokopius, Jewish Quarter and Jewish Cemetery. The subtitle of the piece that depicts Třebíč is "Uniqueness in Variety".
The part on Třebíč can be watched HERE.
Četnické humoresky / Policeman’s Humoresques
Czech Republic, 1997
The Jewish quarter of Třebíč served as a backdrop for the 34th part of the popular TV series.
Markéta Lazarová
Czechoslovakia, 1967
The famous Czech historical drama Markéta Lazarová was made by director František Vláčil according to the book of the same name by Vladislav Vančura. The film is set in the Middle Ages. The scenes from the monastery were filmed in the basilica of St. Procopius.