Heloisa a Abelard (1984)
A classic story about the tragic, yet indestructible love of young Heloise for the heretical monk and medieval philosopher Abelard, who fought with his whole life and work against false church dogmas. - A dramatic metaphor about the necessity of man to fight against tyranny, suppressing the most valuable and humane thing - the love of freedom.
Director: Antonín Dvořák
Genre: Drama, History
Release Date: January 1, 1984
Cast
Screenplay
- Roger Vailland (Theatre Play)
- Antonín Dvořák (Adaptation)
Music: Václav Zahradník
Cinematography: Marián Minárik
Editing: Jozef Juráš
Production: Československá televízia Bratislava
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
Keywords
based on play or musical, middle ages (476-1453), 12th century
More Films by Director: Antonín Dvořák
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Heloisa a Abelard about?
- A classic story about the tragic, yet indestructible love of young Heloise for the heretical monk and medieval philosopher Abelard, who fought with his whole life and work against false church dogmas. - A dramatic metaphor about the necessity of man to fight against tyranny, suppressing the most valuable and humane thing - the love of freedom.
- Who directed Heloisa a Abelard?
- Heloisa a Abelard was directed by Antonín Dvořák.
- Who stars in Heloisa a Abelard?
- Heloisa a Abelard stars Zuzana Tlučková, Milan Kňažko, Juraj Sarvaš, Dušan Jamrich, Zuzana Frenglová, Mikuláš Huba.
- What genre is Heloisa a Abelard?
- Heloisa a Abelard is a Drama, History film.
- Where was Heloisa a Abelard produced?
- Heloisa a Abelard was produced in Czechoslovakia.