Egerland (1943)

A Czech folklorist who received a prize for a visual myth about Slovakia The Earth Sings (1933) at the Venice Biennale, made for Prag-Film a film about the culture and traditions of the Cheb district (The Egerland, practically uninhabited by Czechs by then), for which a propagandistic prologue and epilogue was shot by F. B. Nier.

Director: F. B. Nier, Karel Plicka
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date:
Music: Edmund Nick
Cinematography: Horst Reidl
Production: Prag-Film
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: F. B. Nier, Karel Plicka
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Egerland about?
A Czech folklorist who received a prize for a visual myth about Slovakia The Earth Sings (1933) at the Venice Biennale, made for Prag-Film a film about the culture and traditions of the Cheb district (The Egerland, practically uninhabited by Czechs by then), for which a propagandistic prologue and epilogue was shot by F. B. Nier.
Who directed Egerland?
Egerland was directed by F. B. Nier, Karel Plicka.
How long is Egerland?
Egerland has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Egerland?
Egerland is a Documentary film.