Oratorio for Prague

Oratorio for Prague

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1968-09-29

Filmmaker Jan Nemec and his crew risked their lives to create this historic documentary account of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The award-winning work is the only filmed record of the invasion. Oratorio for Prague began as a study of the liberalization of Czechoslovakia and then continued when the Russian forces moved in. The gripping footage was broadcast by television, providing the first report of the event. In addition to the news footage, the film features never-before-viewed scenes taken prior to the invasion that crushed Prague's anti-Communist movement.

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Filmmaker Jan Nemec and his crew risked their lives to create this historic documentary account of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The award-winning work is the only filmed record of the invasion. Oratorio for Prague began as a study of the liberalization of Czechoslovakia and then continued when the Russian forces moved in. The gripping footage was broadcast by television, providing the first report of the event. In addition to the news footage, the film features never-before-viewed scenes taken prior to the invasion that crushed Prague's anti-Communist movement.

Released

1968-09-29

Runtime

29

Director

Jan Němec

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Český

Production

Gulfilms Houston

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    Alexander Dubček

    Alexander Dubček
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    Ludvík Svoboda

    Ludvík Svoboda
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    Josef Smrkovský

    Josef Smrkovský
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    Oldřich Černík

    Oldřich Černík
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    Čestmír Císař

    Čestmír Císař
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    Zdeněk Mlynář

    Zdeněk Mlynář
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    Nicolae Ceaușescu

    Nicolae Ceaușescu
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    Alexei Kosygin

    Alexei Kosygin
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    Jan Němec

    Jan Němec
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    Gene Moskowitz

    Gene Moskowitz