Another Love

Another Love

Release date : April 1, 1986
Runtime : 1h 12m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Slovak /
Director : Dušan Trančík /
Production companies : Slovenská filmová tvorba /
April 1, 1986 1h 12m Czechoslovakia Drama Slovak More
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A story of a young student of medicine, who arrives in a small mountain village after being accused for carrying out illegal abortion. The film reflects the moral decline of the society, where stealing in secret and making compromises against one's beliefs make up mundane reality. The filmmakers went to perhaps the furthest possible limits in terms of allowed social criticism in the 1980s. The negative picture is enhanced by its rural setting, since the Slovak village had been traditionally associated with strict morals and conservative values.
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  • title:Another Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:1h 12m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Slovak ·
  • Director: Dušan Trančík /
  • Writers: Jiří Křižan · Jiří Křižan · Dušan Trančík ·
  • Production companies: Slovenská filmová tvorba ·
  • Overview:A story of a young student of medicine, who arrives in a small mountain village after being accused for carrying out illegal abortion. The film reflects the moral decline of the society, where stealing in secret and making compromises against one's beliefs make up mundane reality. The filmmakers went to perhaps the furthest possible limits in terms of allowed social criticism in the 1980s. The negative picture is enhanced by its rural setting, since the Slovak village had been traditionally associated with strict morals and conservative values.
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