Mel Gibson is in Prague! Walk on Charles Bridge and dinner

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The protagonist of the film Braveheart has been in Europe for some time. In the first half of May, he was in Vienna, where he said he was enjoying Mozart, then he moved to Budapest, where he was filming the crime miniseries The Continental.

And now he’s in Prague, it’s not just for filming, but also for the stop before leaving for Scotland. Where is he going back after 20 years of filming Braveheart with his talk show, which will be in Glasgow on May 29th.

The actor, who is a nine-time father, enjoys the city and is experiencing the current hot days. His shirt was completely sweaty on his back. But it doesn’t bother him, because the beauty of Prague is worth a little sweat … It would be strange if he didn’t visit the star-studded Italian restaurant La Finestra in Cucina in the center of the metropolis. Which world celebrity wasn’t here, like it wasn’t.

I love a magical place called La Finestra, ”Admitted Orlando Bloom (45). “There is great food, atmosphere and amazing people. The local sea bass with grilled vegetables is my favorite,The actor added.

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Gibson is not in the Czech Republic for the first time, in 2014 he was a guest of the International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary, where from the hands of the festival president Jiří Bartoška took over took over the Crystal Globe for his extraordinary contribution to world cinema.

A year later, he was in the traditional festival jingle for the 50th year and he certainly did not lack humor. Mel Gibson, who performs in his pajamas, surprises the thieves at night. “Pajamas was great, we wanted him to look a little funny, but he took it and he was fine,“Then the director of the jingle Martin Krejčí explained.



Mel Gibson is in Prague

Author: Marek Pátek


The article is in Czech

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