A depiction of the early postwar life in the city of Budapest. The introduction includes many scenes of war ruins in the city centre. It specifically focuses on reconstruction of bridges. It contains ...
A propagandistic piece on a re-populating of the border region of Šumava. It emphasises many job opportunities (e.g. work in factory, forestry, collective unions or Solo Sušice) and idealises the co...
Documentary film about the reconstruction of the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague. It presents the history of the Bethlehem Chapel from 1391 through the Josephine period, when the chapel turned into a wareh...
A film gives a tour through a history and a cultural heritage of the town of Telč. It praises its historical architecture, namely the middle-age and Renaissance epochs. It frequently employs travelli...
Recruitment in construction and for work in reopened brickyards after the war is presented through a contrast of scenes with lazy workers and those who are aware of the benefits of the work for their ...
A documentary about youth brigades that are being offered for the reconstruction of Lidice. The film recalls the tragedy of Lidice and describes the work of international youth in the construction of ...
A film depicting an organisation of the 11th edition of a sport reunion of the Sokol (sport) community taking place in 1948 in Prague right after the communist putsch. The Sokol organisation was very ...
A film depicts a national aid campaign supporting a development of Slovakia as a rural and more traditionally oriented part of Czechoslovakia. It puts into contrast an industrial Czech land and a folk...
Drama from the life of car racers.
Girl and boy in folk costumes embrace each other on the meadow. Behind them stands the President of the Czechoslovak Republic Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
Věra Skalská (actress) as Milada and Oldřich Nový (actor) as Petr Stamati.
Annie (actress: Anny Ondráková) and Jirka (child actor: B. Charvát) sit on the grass and watch Karel (actor: Karel Lamač).
Girl and boy in folk costumes embrace each other on the meadow. Behind them stands the President of the Czechoslovak Republic Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
At the door stands mother of Jiří Voldán (actress: Marie Ptáková) with the guard. On the bunks sit prisoners.
Under the gallow stands Jiří (actor: Vladimir Chinkulov Vladimírov), his fiancée Maryša (actress: Suzanne Marwille) embraces him. Some cadavers lay around.
Jiří (actor: Vladimir Chinkulov Vladimírov) looks out the rench. A pillar with the barbed wire is in the foreground.
Kino : ill. týden. pro hlediště : orgán Synd. film. autorů. – Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1919) -35 (December 1919). -- Praha : Volné vydavatelství KINO, 1919. -- ISSN 1804-4301 Weekly paper of the ...
Kino : ill. týden. pro hlediště : orgán Synd. film. autorů. – Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1919) -35 (December 1919). -- Praha : Volné vydavatelství KINO, 1919. -- ISSN 1804-4301 Weekly paper of the ...
Kino : ill. týden. pro hlediště : orgán Synd. film. autorů. -- Roč. 1, č. 1 (březen 1919)-35 (29.12.1919). -- Praha : Volné vydavatelství KINO, 1919. -- ISSN 1804-4301 Týdeník Syndikátu f...
Kino : ill. týden. pro hlediště : orgán Synd. film. autorů. – Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1919) -35 (December 1919). -- Praha : Volné vydavatelství KINO, 1919. -- ISSN 1804-4301 Weekly paper of the ...
Kino : ill. týden. pro hlediště : orgán Synd. film. autorů. -- Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1919) -35 (December 1919). -- Praha : Volné vydavatelství KINO, 1919. -- ISSN 1804-4301 Weekly paper of the F...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...