A Czechoslovak Fairy Tale

A Czechoslovak Fairy Tale

Release date : November 19, 2022
Runtime : 1h 8m
Countries of origin : Czech Republic / France / Germany / Slovakia / Sweden /
Original Language : Czech / French /
Director : Christian Paigneau /
Writers : Christian Paigneau /
Production companies : ARTE GEIE / Česká televize / Talweg Production / SFI / Sirius Films / SVT /
November 19, 2022 1h 8m Czech Republic Documentary Czech More
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In Czechoslovakia, between 1946 and 1971, the characters of two very different fairy tales interacted and enriched each other: on the one hand, the filmmakers of the Czechoslovak New Wave who, through poetic, committed and ambitious cinema, fought against the Soviet yoke with subtle irony; and, on the other, the writer Jan Procházka, who in 1968 added his voice to the popular outcry of the Prague Spring.
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  • title:A Czechoslovak Fairy Tale
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:1h 8m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic · France · Germany · Slovakia · Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Czech · French ·
  • Director: Christian Paigneau /
  • Writers: Christian Paigneau ·
  • Production companies: ARTE GEIE · Česká televize · Talweg Production · SFI · Sirius Films · SVT ·
  • Overview:In Czechoslovakia, between 1946 and 1971, the characters of two very different fairy tales interacted and enriched each other: on the one hand, the filmmakers of the Czechoslovak New Wave who, through poetic, committed and ambitious cinema, fought against the Soviet yoke with subtle irony; and, on the other, the writer Jan Procházka, who in 1968 added his voice to the popular outcry of the Prague Spring.
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