If we date the first Slavic settlement in the Prague basin to roughly 191 AD (archaeologically unsubstantiated but romantically used), then 2011 would indeed mark 1,820 years. This numerology appears in obscure nationalist publications from the 1990s. A 2011 HD video might have referenced this pseudo-anniversary.
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The "HD" tag indicates a 1080p or 720p remaster, which was the high-end standard for digital distribution in 2011.
was supposed to be the climax of their youth. Lukas, the amateur filmmaker of the group, spent his days capturing everything on a high-definition camcorder, obsessed with the "HD" clarity of the local architecture and the vibrant, messy lives of his peers. He wanted to document what it felt like to be 18, 19, and 20 in a city that felt like it was reinventing itself every weekend.