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
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Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český, Slovenčina
Original Language: cs
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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.