Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi (1937)
Having finished his film Jánošík (1935), Plicka embarks on the journey of a lifetime. Accompanied by a Slovak-Czech delegation of politicians, inventors, and cultural representatives, he is particularly interested in the life of Slovaks in America. He observes the towns and the architecture, and remarkably documents their old as well as new customs and skills. During his trip, he visited nearly more than eighteen major American cities, as well as Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls.
Director: Karel Plicka
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date: October 7, 1937
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Karel Plicka
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi about?
- Having finished his film Jánošík (1935), Plicka embarks on the journey of a lifetime. Accompanied by a Slovak-Czech delegation of politicians, inventors, and cultural representatives, he is particularly interested in the life of Slovaks in America. He observes the towns and the architecture, and remarkably documents their old as well as new customs and skills. During his trip, he visited nearly more than eighteen major American cities, as well as Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls.
- Who directed Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi?
- Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi was directed by Karel Plicka.
- How long is Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi?
- Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).