Skrýše a skála (1995)

Shortly before his death, bassist Eduard Haken (1910–1996) recorded Antonín Dvořák's "Biblical Songs" with the organ at St. James' Church. Despite his advanced age, he was in top vocal form. The music program entitled Skrýše a skála (Hiding Place and Rock) – enriched with quotations from the Bible interpreted by Marek Eben and Radovan Lukavský – was then realized in a sublime artistic form on Czech Television by director František Filip (1930–2021).

Director: František Filip
Genre: Music
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Cast

Cinematography: Jiří Lebeda
Editing: Jana Malásková
Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: František Filip
More Films in Genre: Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skrýše a skála about?
Shortly before his death, bassist Eduard Haken (1910–1996) recorded Antonín Dvořák's "Biblical Songs" with the organ at St. James' Church. Despite his advanced age, he was in top vocal form. The music program entitled Skrýše a skála (Hiding Place and Rock) – enriched with quotations from the Bible interpreted by Marek Eben and Radovan Lukavský – was then realized in a sublime artistic form on Czech Television by director František Filip (1930–2021).
Who directed Skrýše a skála?
Skrýše a skála was directed by František Filip.
Who stars in Skrýše a skála?
Skrýše a skála stars Eduard Haken, Otto Novák, Marek Eben, Radovan Lukavský.
What genre is Skrýše a skála?
Skrýše a skála is a Music film.
Where was Skrýše a skála produced?
Skrýše a skála was produced in Czech Republic.