Starring: Ivan Trojan, Jan Budar, Jaroslava Pokorna, et al.
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
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Acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland (Europa, Europa) returns to a pivotal time in modern Czech history: the shocking act of a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, who in protest of the Soviet occupation, set himself on fire in Prague's Wenceslas Square on the 16th of January 1969, and died four days later. Through the story of the brave defense attorney Dagmar Buresova, who defended Palach's legacy in a doomed lawsuit, the film examines the transformations taking place in Czechoslovak society after the invasion of the armies of the Warsaw Pact in August of 1968. It depicts the beginnings of Czech and Slovak resistance against the occupation, which reached its apex with the mass protests during Palach's funeral. It also shows the nation's gradual resignation under the pressure of fear and harsher persecution.
Format:DVD
Language:English
UPC:738329143923
Release Date:January 2014
Rating:NR (Not Rated)
Publisher:Kino Lorber
Director:Agnieszka Holland
Starring:Ivan Trojan, Jan Budar, Jaroslava Pokorna, Petr Stach, Tatiana Pauhofova
Runtime:3 hours, 54 minutes
Number of Disks:1
Other Video Info:Multiple Formats; NTSC; Subtitled
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