Vedlejší produkt
Vedlejší produkt (Slovak: Vedľajší produkt English: Side Product) is a Czech-Slovak psychological crime drama miniseries directed by Peter Bebjak. It deals with the question of whether a murderer exposed by illegal methods should be prosecuted.[1] The series is a thematical successor of Spravedlnost.[2][3] The series is based on real events.[4] PlotDetective Josef from the Ostrava homicide department used illegal procedures to catch a brutal murderer. He was punished by being tasked to do an annual routine review of unsolved murders. This allows him to discovers a case of eighteen-year-old Eva who was strangled twenty years ago in her apartment. There are sixteen days left before the statute of limitations for the murder. Josef and his colleague Michal decide to catch the killer at all cost before the statute expires. His desire to find the killer does not prevent him from using methods that are on the edge of the law. Josef himself says: "Detective work is like walking on thin ice... Well, sometimes the ice is not there at all." CastMain
Supporting and episodic
ProductionThe series was filmed during autumn 2024 in Ostrava, Prague and in interior and exterior environments as a spiritual successor to 2017 series Spravedlnost.[5] It is a project of Television Studio Ostrava.[6] There are 43 characters in the series while approximately 275 extras participated in filming. 3 real police officers, 3 security guards, 2 tram drivers, 2 real rescuers and 10 stuntmen also appeared in front of the camera. The most production-intensive scene was the explosion sequence in the cottage. In addition to the actors and crew members, firefighters, rescuers, stuntmen and special effects experts also took part in making of the scene.[7] Story is inspired by real events and real police work. Aleš Preis, one of writers previously worked as a police investigator. The series was produced by DNA Production and directed by Peter Bebjak.[8][9] Episodes
ReceptionVedlejší produkt was well received by audiences after broadcast of the first episode with many praising Hofmann's and Maštalír's performances.[13] First episode was viewed by more than 1 million viewers beating competition that included miniseries Iveta.[14] Second episode retained the position as it was viewed by 1.066 million viewers.[15] References
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