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Moyzes Street in Košice in the film War of the Cops

The film was directed by Rudolf Biermann, based on a story and screenplay by Arpad Soltész. The film was produced in Slovakia in 2024. The main and supporting roles are played by Alexander Bárta, Juraj Loj, Patrik "Rytmus" Vrbovský, Róbert Jakab, Marián Mitaš, Anežka Petrová, Jakub Štáfek, Ady Hajdu, Barbora Švidraňová, Annamária Janeková, Jevgenij Libezňuk, Erik Ollé, Jakub Rybárik, and Branislav Bystriansky. The film also takes place on Železiarenská Street in Košice in the time sequence of 10th minute.

Cop War (2024) is one of the biggest film projects that was both shot and set in Košice. Based on the successful book Rage - Then in the East by journalist Arpád Soltész, it draws on the atmosphere of the turbulent 1990s and the setting of the Eastern Slovak mafia. Miky Miko (Alexander Bárta), a reclusive police operative, can swim quite well in the milieu of warring gangs, corrupt police, and local businessmen. This world has taught him not to trust anyone and that is why he has learned to work alone. From above, however, he is assigned a police partner, Igor Molnár (Juraj Loj), who somehow doesn't fit into the equation of a mutually functioning marriage. A marriage of the local mafia working quietly with the undercover and corrupt police. Increasingly, despite initial resentment, they find they have a lot in common. They both want to change the meaning of their work, if their fight against crime has so far been going in vain. The film, directed and produced by Rudolf Biermann, casts Patrik "Rytmus" Vrbovský in the lead negative role, and Alexander Bárta, a native of Košice, in the role of the policeman Mika. The film's numerous extras and minor roles were played by more than three hundred non-professional film enthusiasts, who joined the shooting free of charge, for a symbolic euro or for an invitation to the preview screening. No other film has ever managed anything like it.

Košice plays the main role in the film. In the opening scene, the night Main Street is captured by a drone camera from the tower of St. Elizabeth's Cathedral. Later in the film, downtown is also captured by a camera on the ground. The National Theatre at 58 Main Street was one of the first film locations. The building of the Košice Police on Moyzesova Street was important for the shooting. It provided the film with architecture and interiors close to the 90s. The film was also shot at other locations in the wider center of Košice and in Šaca.

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Tomáš Galierik

Moyzesova, Košice
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