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The Man Who Stood in the Way (Czech: Muž, který stál v cestě) is a 2023 Czech historical drama film directed by Petr Nikolaev. The film focuses on František Kriegel, the only political leader who, during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, declined to sign the Moscow Protocol. [2] It is based on a novel by Ivan Fíla of the same ...
Paris - Warsaw Without a Visa (Paryż – Warszawa bez wizy, 1967) – directed by Hieronim Przybył; Samson – directed by Andrzej Wajda (1967) The Cruise (Rejs, 1970) – directed by Marek Piwowski; Man-Woman Wanted (Poszukiwany, poszukiwana, 1972) – directed by Stanisław Bareja
The Czechoslovak New Wave [α] (also Czech/Slovak New Wave [β]) is a term used for the Czechoslovak filmmakers who started making films in the 1960s.The directors commonly included are Miloš Forman, Věra Chytilová, Ivan Passer, Pavel Juráček, Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Jaromil Jireš, Evald Schorm, Hynek Bočan, Juraj Herz, Juraj Jakubisko, Štefan Uher, František Vláčil and others.
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USS Walter Adams (SP-400), or ID-400, [1] was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1918 to 1919. SS Walter Adams was a wooden - hulled steam fishing trawler built in 1890 by Robert Palmer and Son , of Noank , Connecticut , and rebuilt in 1898.
CineStill 400D is a fine-grain film that delivers a soft color palette with natural saturated color and rich, warm skin tones. The film has a wide dynamic range, with a base sensitivity of ISO 400 ...
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Dangerous Moonlight (U.S. title: Suicide Squadron) is a 1941 British film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Anton Walbrook. The film is perhaps best known for its score, written by Richard Addinsell and orchestrated by Roy Douglas, that includes the Warsaw Concerto. The gowns in the film were designed by Cecil Beaton. [1]