Iluminace 2016, 28(3):49-69
Films of Private Producers in the State-Owned Film Industry. The Nationalization and Its Influence on the Continuity of Czech Film Production
The author traces the fate of unfinished and unfinished Protectorate films after 1945. He explains why the Czech state production took over, completed and released five of the films (e.g. Rozina sebranec, Řeka čaruje or Pancho se žení) and why the remaining five were rejected (e.g. Bludná pilgrimage, Jenom krok or Z růže kvítek).
Keywords: Rozina sebranec 1945, Řeka čaruje 1945, Pancho se žení 1944-1946, 13. revír 1946, Lavina 1946, Průlom 1946, Nezbedný bakalář 1946, protectorate films, film projects, unrealised scripts, state and film, film censorship
Published: September 1, 2016 Show citation
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