Every Week Seven Days (1964)
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
Release Date: August 28, 1964
Cast
- Anton Ocelka - Turo
- Věra Křesadlová - Ria
- Elena Scherhauferová - Marcela
- František Velecký - Andrej
- Lýdia Blechová - Ľuba
- Michal Dočolomanský - Štefan
- Otília Chorvátová
- Pavol Mikulík - Chairman
- Záviš Bochníček
- Ivan Stanek
Screenplay
- Ivan Stadtrucker (Story)
- Eduard Grečner (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
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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.