Every Week Seven Days (1964)

Every Week Seven Days (1964) poster

The film could have been a lyrical evocation of the ČSSR's first generation: the youngsters born during the war, who grew up in a state violently at pains to find and define itself, and were now ready to break away from the nation-builder ethics of their elders – but Grečner turned it into an anxiety-riddled existentialist vision of a whole globe in fear.

Director: Eduard Grečner
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ilja Zeljenka
Cinematography: Vincent Rosinec
Editing: Bedřich Voděrka
Production: Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk

Keywords

college, nuclear bomb

More Films by Director: Eduard Grečner
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Every Week Seven Days about?
The film could have been a lyrical evocation of the ČSSR's first generation: the youngsters born during the war, who grew up in a state violently at pains to find and define itself, and were now ready to break away from the nation-builder ethics of their elders – but Grečner turned it into an anxiety-riddled existentialist vision of a whole globe in fear.
Who directed Every Week Seven Days?
Every Week Seven Days was directed by Eduard Grečner.
Who stars in Every Week Seven Days?
Every Week Seven Days stars Anton Ocelka, Věra Křesadlová, Elena Scherhauferová, František Velecký, Lýdia Blechová, Michal Dočolomanský.
How long is Every Week Seven Days?
Every Week Seven Days has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Every Week Seven Days?
Every Week Seven Days is a Drama film.
Where was Every Week Seven Days produced?
Every Week Seven Days was produced in Czechoslovakia.