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{{Short description|Midwest war film directed by Nicholas Johnson set}}
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| name          = Ope, Kurwa!
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| caption        = UK theatrical release poster
| caption        = UK theatrical release poster
| director      = Nicholas Johnson
| director      = Nicholas Johnson
| released      = {{Film date|df=yes|1998|12|4|}}
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Ope, Kurwa! (1998) is an action film written by Nicholas Johnson set in a near-future 2015, about a Czech descendant Midwestern soldier and a Czechoslovakian soldier being 2 of 5 survivors in a helicopter crash with a subplot of them discovering shared heritage. The movie is renowned internationally for its creative use of language.  
Ope, Kurwa! (1998) is an action film written by Nicholas Johnson set in a near-future 2015, about a Czech descendant Midwestern soldier and a Czechoslovakian soldier being 2 of 5 survivors in a helicopter crash with a subplot of them discovering shared heritage. The movie is renowned internationally for its creative use of language.  
Johnson claims he came up with the idea for the film in 1993 while playing with his dog. Production was
Johnson claims he came up with the idea for the film in 1993 while playing with his dog. Production was

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Ope, Kurwa!
File:1917 (2019) Film Poster.jpeg
UK theatrical release poster
Directed byNicholas Johnson
Release dates
  • 4 December 1998 (1998-12-04)

Ope, Kurwa! (1998) is an action film written by Nicholas Johnson set in a near-future 2015, about a Czech descendant Midwestern soldier and a Czechoslovakian soldier being 2 of 5 survivors in a helicopter crash with a subplot of them discovering shared heritage. The movie is renowned internationally for its creative use of language. Johnson claims he came up with the idea for the film in 1993 while playing with his dog. Production was