Prague, March ’92 (1992)

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Prompted by a seminar given by acclaimed German filmmaker Peter Nestler, Prague, March '92 combines 16mm footage shot over the course of a week in the title city with excerpts from Bohumil Hrabal's essay "The Magic Flute," which considers the 20th anniversary demonstrations in Prague to commemorate the death of Jan Palach, who immolated himself in January 1969 to protest the Soviet invasion.

Director: Angela Schanelec
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
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Cinematography: Angela Schanelec
Editing: Angela Schanelec
Production: Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prague, March ’92 about?
Prompted by a seminar given by acclaimed German filmmaker Peter Nestler, Prague, March '92 combines 16mm footage shot over the course of a week in the title city with excerpts from Bohumil Hrabal's essay "The Magic Flute," which considers the 20th anniversary demonstrations in Prague to commemorate the death of Jan Palach, who immolated himself in January 1969 to protest the Soviet invasion.
Who directed Prague, March ’92?
Prague, March ’92 was directed by Angela Schanelec.
Who stars in Prague, March ’92?
Prague, March ’92 stars Bohumil Hrabal.
How long is Prague, March ’92?
Prague, March ’92 has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Prague, March ’92?
Prague, March ’92 is a Documentary film.
Where was Prague, March ’92 produced?
Prague, March ’92 was produced in Germany.