Gustáv Husák Centre Stage (2008)
Memories of eyewitnesses, a portrait of a left-wing intellectual viewed from different angles and illustrated with archive materials and a theatre mis-en-scene. A man who used power to promote the Communist Party policy in Slovakia only to become its victim when sentenced to life. A story of a career politic who became a representative of the Prague Spring when released, and then ended up being a president of oblivion, an icon of normalization and decay of the Czechoslovak state.
Director: Robert Sedláček
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Screenplay
Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český, Slovenčina
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Gustáv Husák Centre Stage about?
- Memories of eyewitnesses, a portrait of a left-wing intellectual viewed from different angles and illustrated with archive materials and a theatre mis-en-scene. A man who used power to promote the Communist Party policy in Slovakia only to become its victim when sentenced to life. A story of a career politic who became a representative of the Prague Spring when released, and then ended up being a president of oblivion, an icon of normalization and decay of the Czechoslovak state.
- Who directed Gustáv Husák Centre Stage?
- Gustáv Husák Centre Stage was directed by Robert Sedláček.
- What genre is Gustáv Husák Centre Stage?
- Gustáv Husák Centre Stage is a Documentary film.
- Where was Gustáv Husák Centre Stage produced?
- Gustáv Husák Centre Stage was produced in Czech Republic.