The Spring in Prague (1934)
The original introductory part of Karol Plicka’s film The Earth Sings (1933), which was replaced with a sequence of shots of Bratislava during the era of the First Slovak Republic. Spring in Prague is a short film, a poem dedicated to Prague – a city of baroque churches, modern houses of Wenceslas Square, or Wilson Station. Capturing the details of the streets in a modern way, this film by Plicka complements his extensive collection of photographic books about Prague and its architecture.
Director: Karel Plicka
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: October 14, 1934
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Karel Plicka
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Spring in Prague about?
- The original introductory part of Karol Plicka’s film The Earth Sings (1933), which was replaced with a sequence of shots of Bratislava during the era of the First Slovak Republic. Spring in Prague is a short film, a poem dedicated to Prague – a city of baroque churches, modern houses of Wenceslas Square, or Wilson Station. Capturing the details of the streets in a modern way, this film by Plicka complements his extensive collection of photographic books about Prague and its architecture.
- Who directed The Spring in Prague?
- The Spring in Prague was directed by Karel Plicka.
- How long is The Spring in Prague?
- The Spring in Prague has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).