The Song of the Grey Pigeon

The Song of the Grey Pigeon

Release date : May 1, 1961
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : German / Russian / Slovak /
Director : Stanislav Barabáš /
Production companies : Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava /
May 1, 1961 1h 38m Czechoslovakia Drama German More
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An unusual children's film set during World War II in Czechoslovakia, this compelling drama unfolds five different segments that present the war through the eyes of three youngsters. The three have a series of adventures which include saving a soldier from being captured by the Germans, helping out the resistance fighters, and meeting up with a young Russian woman trained in guerrilla warfare. As they learn more about life and danger, various circumstances constantly recall the reality of war itself. The title comes from a wounded pigeon under the care of one of the youngsters.
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  • title:The Song of the Grey Pigeon
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: German · Russian · Slovak ·
  • Director: Stanislav Barabáš /
  • Writers: Ivan Bukovčan · Albert Marenčin · Albert Marenčin · Ivan Bukovčan ·
  • Production companies: Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava ·
  • Overview:An unusual children's film set during World War II in Czechoslovakia, this compelling drama unfolds five different segments that present the war through the eyes of three youngsters. The three have a series of adventures which include saving a soldier from being captured by the Germans, helping out the resistance fighters, and meeting up with a young Russian woman trained in guerrilla warfare. As they learn more about life and danger, various circumstances constantly recall the reality of war itself. The title comes from a wounded pigeon under the care of one of the youngsters.
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