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Anna Geisler: Fifty for me means I have to add
CZ🎭 Culture13 hr. ago

Anna Geisler: Fifty for me means I have to add

Actress Aňa Geislerová reflected on her recent year, emphasizing a period of pause and focus on film projects such as 'Karavan' and participation in the Cannes Film Festival. She also contributed to preparing an exhibition and documentary about her sister Ester and their father, renowned Japanese scholar Petr Geisler. Recently, she became involved in more behind-the-scenes aspects of production, expressing both enthusiasm for creative tasks like persuasion and fundraising, and challenges with administrative duties such as writing formal emails. Despite criticism about actors staying within their craft, Geislerová insists on speaking up about causes she cares about. She recently received a state award for civil courage from President Petr Pavel. Turning 50, she sees this milestone not as a reason to slow down but as motivation to contribute more, acknowledging the limited time to achieve planned goals.

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Anna Geisler: Fifty for me means I have to add

Actress Aňa Geislerová reflected on her recent year, emphasizing a period of pause and focus on film projects such as 'Karavan' and participation in the Cannes Film Festival. She also contributed to preparing an exhibition and documentary about her sister Ester and their father, renowned Japanese scholar Petr Geisler. Recently, she became involved in more behind-the-scenes aspects of production, expressing both enthusiasm for creative tasks like persuasion and fundraising, and challenges with administrative duties such as writing formal emails. Despite criticism about actors staying within their craft, Geislerová insists on speaking up about causes she cares about. She recently received a state award for civil courage from President Petr Pavel. Turning 50, she sees this milestone not as a reason to slow down but as motivation to contribute more, acknowledging the limited time to achieve planned goals.

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