She has already settled in Prague: This is how the Slovak beauty with Hungarian roots shone at the film premiere
Judit Pecháček Photo: Super.cz/Michaela Feuereislová
January 28, 2023 9:28 p.m
Last year was full of changes for the charming actress Judit Bárdos (now Pecháček). In the spring, she moved from her native Slovakia to live with her boyfriend at the time, cameraman Sláva Pecháček. The beauty with Slovak-Hungarian roots managed to get married in August.
She has already fully settled in Prague, and is even starting to speak Czech more. “Czech is closer to me, I can also speak it better. Sometimes I mispronounce or can’t think of the right word, but when I speak for myself, I speak Slovak,” the actress confided to Super.cz that she did not miss the film premiere at the Lucerna cinema.
The charming Slovak was thus the decoration of the ceremonial launch of the film Piargy, in which she played one of the main roles. “It’s a love story about love, passion and hope,” confided the actress who graced the premiere. She arrived at the cinema in a loose purple dress, over which she wore a black leather jacket, and there were glances among the ladies present. She had a good time in the cinema in the company of her colleague Lucie Klein Svoboda, with whom she filmed the film, or with the director Ivo Trajkov. The fans also had their turn, to whom the actress handed out autographs with a smile. ■
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Judit Pecháček was the decoration of the film premiere. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
The Lucerna cinema showed the film Piargy. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
She gave some autographs to fans. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
With director Ivo Trajková. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
Judit Pecháček shone at the premiere. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
With colleague Lucía Svoboda ■
Michaela Feuereislova
Lucia Klein Svoboda also starred in the film. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
Biser A. Arichtev did not miss the premiere. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
Actress Simona Prasková also appeared in the cinema. ■
Michaela Feuereislova
Director Jaroslav Brabec also arrived. ■
Michaela Feuereislova