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Sponsored by Školfilm, Bratislava: Travel: 1942 From the Tatras to the Sea of Azov: Július Kovačevič: Slovak Army progress on the Eastern Front: Documentary: 1942 Life Is Rising from the Ruins: Ján Kadár: Kadár's first film: Documentary: 1945 Diary from the Tatras: Travel: 1946 Up the North Face of Kriváň: Karol Skřipský: Sports ...
Due to the cultural silence, the film was released only on 26 August 1945. 1946: Ljubljana pozdravlja osvoboditelje (Ljubljana Welcomes Liberators) Marijan Foerster: acted/documentary: The first post-war film, released on 17 July 1945. On 26 August 1945, it was rereleased with some acted scenes. 1948: Na svoji zemlji (On Our Own Land) France ...
Palugyay Palace, Hlavné námestie, Bratislava (Zelená, Hlavné námestie) Ventúrska Street. Erdödy Palace, Ventúrska Zičhy Palace. ...
Z is a 1969 political thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jorge Semprún, adapted from the 1967 novel by Vassilis Vassilikos.The film presents a thinly fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of democratic Greek politician Grigoris Lambrakis in 1963.
The first Department of Film in Czechoslovakia (probably the third such department in Europe) [6] was opened at the School of Industrial Arts in Bratislava in 1938, headed by Plicka and with the future Oscar-winning director Ján Kadár among the students, [15] but it was closed after Slovakia's independence in 1939.
Bratislava I–V 475,503 Slovaks: 407,358 Bratislava I: 46,080 Hungarians: 11,167 Bratislava II: 125,179 ... the city was a setting in the 2004 comedy film Eurotrip, ...
The Bratislava International Film Festival (also known as Bratislava IFF) is an international film festival established in 1999 and held annually in Bratislava, Slovakia. Apart from the international competition programme, it also regularly features renowned authors' film retrospectives, a European film program, independent film programmes and ...
Main Square in Bratislava. Hlavné námestie (literally "Main Square") is one of the best known squares in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is located in the Old Town and it is often considered to be the center of the city. Some of the main landmarks found in the square are the Old Town Hall and Roland Fountain.