Estates confusion (1973)

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The original television production of the play by Jozef Gregor Tajovský. A drama from a Slovak village at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, in which the author shows the senselessness of linking human destinies for the sake of property. In the play, the author showed how property had taken over the entire thinking and actions of the farmer Palčík and his wife Mary. They persuaded the poor Ľavkovs to give them their son Ďurek as their own and marry him to Zuzka, with the understanding that they would transfer all the property to them after their death.

Director: Miloš Pietor
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Dodo Šimončič
Editing: Jozef Juráš
Production: Československá televízia Bratislava
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk

Keywords

based on play or musical

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Estates confusion about?
The original television production of the play by Jozef Gregor Tajovský. A drama from a Slovak village at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, in which the author shows the senselessness of linking human destinies for the sake of property. In the play, the author showed how property had taken over the entire thinking and actions of the farmer Palčík and his wife Mary. They persuaded the poor Ľavkovs to give them their son Ďurek as their own and marry him to Zuzka, with the understanding that they would transfer all the property to them after their death.
Who directed Estates confusion?
Estates confusion was directed by Miloš Pietor.
Who stars in Estates confusion?
Estates confusion stars Juraj Kukura, Magda Vášáryová, Eduard Bindas, Magda Paveleková, Viliam Polónyi, Oľga Vronská.
How long is Estates confusion?
Estates confusion has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is Estates confusion?
Estates confusion is a Drama film.
Where was Estates confusion produced?
Estates confusion was produced in Czechoslovakia.