An article about the films by the Czech film director Věra Chytilová, with special emphasis on her post-communist feature films
"Films from East" signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
In this discussion, broadcast directly from the annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, whi...
An article about the films by the Czech film director Věra Chytilová, with special emphasis on her p...
Czech film maker Vera Chytilova was the first woman ever who was allowed to study film direction at ...
Exciting Prague Leporello. Prague, the Restless Heart of Europe (1984), a film by Věra Chytilová Vě...
Daises by Věra Chytilová is one of the most important films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, from which...
Věra Chytilova’s film was created during the culmination of processes related to the Czechoslovak no...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Despite a career spanning five decades and numerous different sociopolitical atmospheres, Věra Chyti...
CZECH FILM AFTER 1989: THE WAVE OF THE YOUNG NEWCOMERS THE history of Czech cinema has been frequen...
This paper explores the Czechoslovakian films from 1963 to 1968, which I call the “innovation ...
(in English): The following bachelors thesis deals with the creative cooperation of the Czech film d...
This chapter examines the ways in which Eastern European cinema has become Europeanized. It looks at...
Biographical film is a genre that acquired specific importance within the Czech film industry at the...
"Films from East" signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
In this discussion, broadcast directly from the annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, whi...
An article about the films by the Czech film director Věra Chytilová, with special emphasis on her p...
Czech film maker Vera Chytilova was the first woman ever who was allowed to study film direction at ...
Exciting Prague Leporello. Prague, the Restless Heart of Europe (1984), a film by Věra Chytilová Vě...
Daises by Věra Chytilová is one of the most important films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, from which...
Věra Chytilova’s film was created during the culmination of processes related to the Czechoslovak no...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Despite a career spanning five decades and numerous different sociopolitical atmospheres, Věra Chyti...
CZECH FILM AFTER 1989: THE WAVE OF THE YOUNG NEWCOMERS THE history of Czech cinema has been frequen...
This paper explores the Czechoslovakian films from 1963 to 1968, which I call the “innovation ...
(in English): The following bachelors thesis deals with the creative cooperation of the Czech film d...
This chapter examines the ways in which Eastern European cinema has become Europeanized. It looks at...
Biographical film is a genre that acquired specific importance within the Czech film industry at the...
"Films from East" signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
“Films from East” signalling the political breakdown in the middle of the 1980s (the Gorbachev era) ...
In this discussion, broadcast directly from the annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, whi...