Ostrov (1981)

The author attempted to analyze the disintegration of the Slovak Army before the outbreak of the SNP and showed how the conditions grew for the army to join the Uprising. Through the characters of soldiers and officers of a small unit of the Slovak Army, deployed away from the events of the war, the play captures the suffocating atmosphere of expectation that existed just before the outbreak of the SNP.

Director: Ivan Teren
Genre: Drama, War
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Marián Minárik
Editing: Soňa Martincová
Production: Československá televízia Bratislava
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk

Themes

The Horror of War and Humanity

Keywords

based on novel or book, world war ii

More Films by Director: Ivan Teren
More Films in Genre: Drama, War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ostrov about?
The author attempted to analyze the disintegration of the Slovak Army before the outbreak of the SNP and showed how the conditions grew for the army to join the Uprising. Through the characters of soldiers and officers of a small unit of the Slovak Army, deployed away from the events of the war, the play captures the suffocating atmosphere of expectation that existed just before the outbreak of the SNP.
Who directed Ostrov?
Ostrov was directed by Ivan Teren.
Who stars in Ostrov?
Ostrov stars Štefan Kvietik, Milan Kňažko, Ivan Rajniak, Jaroslav Rozsíval, Juraj Slezáček, Stano Dančiak.
What genre is Ostrov?
Ostrov is a Drama, War film.
Where was Ostrov produced?
Ostrov was produced in Czechoslovakia.
What are the themes of Ostrov?
The themes of Ostrov include: The Horror of War and Humanity.