CZECH FILM AFTER 1989: THE WAVE OF THE YOUNG NEWCOMERS THE history of Czech cinema has been frequently marked and stigmatized, more than the non- industrial and more individual art disciplines, by large historical social upheavals which the Czech lands experienced in this century. During its hundred-year-long history, the Czech film survived five different social systems. Its origins (the first films on the Czech soil were presented by Jan Kříženecký in 1898) are rooted in the era of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After the First World War, it continued its development in a free and democratic Czechoslovak Republic which was after two decades destroyed by the Nazi Germany. A fundamental systemic change occurred in 1945 whe...
A comparison between different eras of Czechoslovak and Czech society, interrogating to what extent ...
The theme of the diploma thesis is the image of Czech film and its criticism in the post- revolution...
UNE NOUVELLE EUROPE: THE DOUBLE QUEST OF NEW CENTRAL AND EAST-EUROPEAN CINEMA The Berlin Wall c...
This diploma thesis discusses the process of Czechoslovak cinema in the fifties and sixties of the 2...
After 1989, the Czech film industry underwent a transformation from an integrated state-funded monop...
Thanks to plentiful attractive locations, relative low costs, highly developed film infrastructure w...
Czechoslovak new wave even today with time distance presents a peak of Czech and Slovak film industr...
The overthrow of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in 1989 led to an extensive transformation of...
Preceded by Slovak-related shorts, Slovak filmmaking started with the 1921 feature Jánošík (dir. Jar...
My thesis focuses on the reception of Slovak fiction film in the Czech press from 1948, the year whe...
The state’s efforts at privatization after the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe often...
Marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia, this year's Karlovy Vary In...
After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, the cultural politics of the Communist Party became the ...
CZECH FILM IN EXILE (ČESKÝ FILM V EXILU). Jiří Voráč. Brno, Host 2004. 192pp, stills, index, English...
he continued interest in the social and cultural life of the former Warsaw pact countries - looking ...
A comparison between different eras of Czechoslovak and Czech society, interrogating to what extent ...
The theme of the diploma thesis is the image of Czech film and its criticism in the post- revolution...
UNE NOUVELLE EUROPE: THE DOUBLE QUEST OF NEW CENTRAL AND EAST-EUROPEAN CINEMA The Berlin Wall c...
This diploma thesis discusses the process of Czechoslovak cinema in the fifties and sixties of the 2...
After 1989, the Czech film industry underwent a transformation from an integrated state-funded monop...
Thanks to plentiful attractive locations, relative low costs, highly developed film infrastructure w...
Czechoslovak new wave even today with time distance presents a peak of Czech and Slovak film industr...
The overthrow of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in 1989 led to an extensive transformation of...
Preceded by Slovak-related shorts, Slovak filmmaking started with the 1921 feature Jánošík (dir. Jar...
My thesis focuses on the reception of Slovak fiction film in the Czech press from 1948, the year whe...
The state’s efforts at privatization after the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe often...
Marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia, this year's Karlovy Vary In...
After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, the cultural politics of the Communist Party became the ...
CZECH FILM IN EXILE (ČESKÝ FILM V EXILU). Jiří Voráč. Brno, Host 2004. 192pp, stills, index, English...
he continued interest in the social and cultural life of the former Warsaw pact countries - looking ...
A comparison between different eras of Czechoslovak and Czech society, interrogating to what extent ...
The theme of the diploma thesis is the image of Czech film and its criticism in the post- revolution...
UNE NOUVELLE EUROPE: THE DOUBLE QUEST OF NEW CENTRAL AND EAST-EUROPEAN CINEMA The Berlin Wall c...