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Jan vankmajer’s award-winning ALICE is a distinctly disturbing and creepy interpretation of Lewis Carroll’s perennial literary classic, yet it is perhaps the closest to the original work. Combining a...
Two documentary films featuring the Czech minority in Romania. 1) Jacub (65 min): presents an ethnographic-sociological study of the life of the Ruthenians, filmed in the Maramuresh mountains in the north of...
Filmed version of Vladimir Sis’ production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream first staged at the Brno State Theatre, Czech Republic. Dance is performed by the Brno State Theatre Corps de Ballet.
Cut-out animation by Dagmar Doubkova. An animated lecture for women and girls to advise them how to handle dominant men. No further details known. (12/2008).
Stop-motion techniques are used to show the germination of a bean. Shows the effect of removal of the root tip. Discusses theories of plant growth, and describes the behaviour of plants in space.
Underwater studies of the fish and developing eggs combined with an account of the carp’s life cycle and the methods used to breed them in large numbers.*
Slovak newsfilm. Students of the Warsaw Film School give an open-air performance of Romeo and Juliet.
An on-the-spot record of the seven days in August 1968 when the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia. Compiled from newsreel material and other film by Czechoslovak film-makers in exile.
The problems of underprivileged children in nurseries.
An example of the art of Ladislav Fialka, Czechoslovakia’s great clown and mime artist. He is supported by members of his Balustrade Theatre.
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