Člny proti prúdu (1982)
War tests human character severely, because the slightest suspicion of failure is hard to live with. A resistance worker who finds himself in such a situation would rather sacrifice his own life in order to dispel once and for all the doubts of those around him. Thus an agitprop was created about the moral maturity of those who consciously and from the right class positions fought against Nazism.
Director: Ľudovít Filan
Genre: Drama, War
Release Date: June 4, 1982
Cast
- Juraj Kukura - Rudo Samek
- Zlata Adamovská - Viera Donátová
- Jozef Adamovič - Dr. Múčka
- Luba Skořepová - Eržinény
- Milan Kiš
- Igor Čillík
- Karol Čálik
- Ján Greššo
- Jana Zvaríková
- Slavomír Záhradník
Screenplay
- Ľudovít Filan (Story)
- Boris Filan (Lyricist)
- Ľudovít Filan (Screenplay)
Music: Štěpán Koníček
Cinematography: Vladimír Ondruš
Editing: Eduard Klenovský
Production: Slovenská filmová tvorba
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Deutsch, Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
world war ii
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Člny proti prúdu about?
- War tests human character severely, because the slightest suspicion of failure is hard to live with. A resistance worker who finds himself in such a situation would rather sacrifice his own life in order to dispel once and for all the doubts of those around him. Thus an agitprop was created about the moral maturity of those who consciously and from the right class positions fought against Nazism.
- Who directed Člny proti prúdu?
- Člny proti prúdu was directed by Ľudovít Filan.
- Who stars in Člny proti prúdu?
- Člny proti prúdu stars Juraj Kukura, Zlata Adamovská, Jozef Adamovič, Luba Skořepová, Milan Kiš, Igor Čillík.
- What genre is Člny proti prúdu?
- Člny proti prúdu is a Drama, War film.
- Where was Člny proti prúdu produced?
- Člny proti prúdu was produced in Czechoslovakia.
- What are the themes of Člny proti prúdu?
- The themes of Člny proti prúdu include: The Horror of War and Humanity.