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Release Date:
January 1, 1960
Original Title:
Smrť sa volá Engelchen
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Československá televízia Bratislava
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The television film based on the novel of the same name by Ladislav Mňaček draws on the period of World War II and the Slovak National Uprising. The film's story is composed of two intertwining time lines. In the images of the present that frame the entire narrative, the young partisan Voloďa - a hero with autobiographical features - recovers from a serious injury. In feverish reminiscences and in conversations with his nurse Eliška, he recapitulates the eventful events of his time in the partisan group in the village of Ploština, which the partisans abandoned under the pressure of events and left to the mercy of the German commando. Voloďa is haunted by visions of the burning Ploština, remorse and responsibility for the tragedy. In feverish reminiscences, he relives the meetings of the partisan detachment with the German commando. Memories of the mysterious Jewish girl Marta, a partisan liaison with whom Pavol had a passionate love affair, also return to him.
Costumer:
Anna Peschlová
Director:
Ivan Balaďa
Director of Photography:
Juraj Šajmovič
Editor:
Bedřich Voděrka
First Assistant Director:
Miroslav Horňák
Makeup & Hair:
Andrej Svitek
Melánia Munková
Novel:
Ladislav Mňačko
Production Manager:
Pavol Gavora
Screenplay:
Ladislav Mňačko
Daniel Michaelli
Script:
Hana Kubenková
Set Decoration:
Viliam Šišovič
Set Designer:
Val Strazovec
Sound:
Eugen Kiss
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