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{{Infobox film

| name = President Wanted

| image = President Wanted Poster.jpg

| caption = President Wanted Poster

| director = Tom Kudrna

| producer = Kateina ern, Pavel Strnad (Negativ), Lenka Polkov (esk televize)

| writer =

| music = Daniel Nmec, Marek Hart

| cinematography =

| editing =

| distributor = Aerofilms

| released =

| runtime = 109 minutes

| country = Czech Republic

| language = Czech

| budget =

| gross = $92,223

}}

'President Wanted' is a 2013 Czech documentary film about the first direct presidential election in the Czech Republic. It was directed by Tom Kudrna.

President wanted follows candidates from the summer 2012 to January 2013. The film shows candidates behind scenes. The film also shows the most important moments in the campaign. It also follows candidates that didnt qualify for the election

It premiered on 21 March 2013.

Plot



The film starts with introduction of all candidates during Czech Television debate prior the first round. Candidates included Jan Fischer (former caretaker Prime Minister), Milo Zeman (former Prime Minister), Karel Schwarzenberg (Minister of Foreign Affairs), Ji Dienstbier Jr. (Social democratic Senator), Vladimr Franz (University professor), Pemysl Sobotka (Senator), Jana Bobokov (Journalist and leader of Sovereignty - Jana Bobokov Bloc), Zuzana Roithov (Christian democratic MEP) and Ta Fischerov (leader of leader of anthroposofic Key Movement). The film then returns to the beginning of the campaign. It shows Independent candidates, like Zeman, Fischer or Franz gathering signatures by citizens that are required to be candidate. Fischer is leading the polls while Zeman is second and Schwarzenberg third but film shows political scientists as they debate that Fischer could easily lose in the first round. As the election approaches, the gap between Zeman and Fischer is reduced and Zeman eventually takes the lead when both candidates duel in debate. On the election day, Zeman wins and qualifies for the second round but Fischer is surprisingly defeated by Schwarzenberg who becomes Zemans rival. The second round becomes more aggressive when Schwarzenberg says that Czechoslovak president Edvard Bene would be judged in The Hague for Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia if it happened today. This statement angers Zeman who starts more aggressive campaign against Schwarzenberg while Vclav Klaus then expresses his concerns towards Schwarzenberg. Zeman eventually beats Schwarzenberg on election day and becomes new president.

Appearances



*Milo Zeman

*Karel Schwarzenberg

*Jan Fischer

*Ji Dienstbier Jr.

*Vladimr Franz

*Zuzana Roithov

*Ta Fischerov

*Pemysl Sobotka

*Jana Bobokov

*Vladimr Dlouh

*Tomio Okamura

*Karel Randk

*Ladislav Jakl

*Filip Ren

*Daniel Hlka

*Marek Vaut

*Ji Blha

*Jiina Bohdalov

Reception



The film has received mostly positive reviews. It holds 63% on Kinobox. Daniel Stroch of Kulturissimo called President Wanted a solid lecture for memory. He praised that the film shows candidates as normal humans. He also praised that it shows how political campaign works from the inside. Tom Kordk also praised the documentary. He noted how it shows candidates and their relationships together and that some of them seemed as friends even though they acted as rivals during the campaign. Daniel Zeman was less positive in is review. He mentioned that the film is actually about Milo Zeman while other candidates are more "of a supporting cast." He criticised that the crew of the film try to push their opinion about him too much. He also noted that the most interesting materials were cut from the film but stills were used to promote the film.

References




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