They Call Me Lars
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| They Call Me Lars | |
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| Directed by | Jaroslav Fuit |
| Written by | Ivo Trajkov |
| Produced by | Petr Fořt |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Karel Fairaisl |
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| Distributed by | CinemArt |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
| Country | Czech Republic |
| Language | Czech |
They Call Me Lars (Czech: Říkají mi Lars) is a 2026 Czech crime thriller directed by Jaroslav Fuit. The screenplay for the film was written by Ivo Trajkov based on the book of the same name by Daniel Gris. The title character was played by Martin Hofmann, with other roles played by David Švehlík, Pavel Kikinčuk, Simona Peková and Justýna Zedníková.[1]
The film was released in Czech cinemas on 16 April 2026.[2][3]
Unorthodox private investigator Lars (Martin Hofmann) receives a new job offer from his former partner and friend Gold (David Švehlík). Real estate mogul Leo (Pavel Kikinčuk) wants to secure compromising material on his wife Dora (Simona Peková) so he can divorce her and be with his lover Bonnie (Justýna Zedníková). Lars reluctantly agrees to the job, but his investigation sets off a risky game for many involved.[2][4]