Man in a Great Hall (1964)

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An artistic documentary based on a report of the same name from Ladislav Mňaček's book Where Dirt Roads End. A psychological reflection on the feelings of an individual who operates like a modern, fully automated control room of a large hydroelectric power plant. His subjective ideas intertwine with the environment of the workplace, accompanied by the music of J. S. Bach.

Director: Ivan Balaďa
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Juraj Šajmovič
Editing: Vlasta Plotěná
Production: Československý armádní film
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
More Films by Director: Ivan Balaďa
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man in a Great Hall about?
An artistic documentary based on a report of the same name from Ladislav Mňaček's book Where Dirt Roads End. A psychological reflection on the feelings of an individual who operates like a modern, fully automated control room of a large hydroelectric power plant. His subjective ideas intertwine with the environment of the workplace, accompanied by the music of J. S. Bach.
Who directed Man in a Great Hall?
Man in a Great Hall was directed by Ivan Balaďa.
Who stars in Man in a Great Hall?
Man in a Great Hall stars Štefan Kvietik, Josef Liška.
How long is Man in a Great Hall?
Man in a Great Hall has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Man in a Great Hall?
Man in a Great Hall is a Documentary film.
Where was Man in a Great Hall produced?
Man in a Great Hall was produced in Czechoslovakia.