The Old Slovak Culture
Karol Plicka / Czechoslovakia / 1934 / 11 min.
synopsis
Slovak folklore presents its beauty not only in celebratory customs and children’s games. The short documentary proves that Plicka perceived poetry also in the everyday work of the people, in their determination and their diligence with which they were able to create a legacy for the next generation in a unique connection with traditions and Slovak nature.
Slovak Institute is the partner of the section Translucent Being: Karol Plicka.
biography
Karol Plicka (1894–1987) was a famous Slovak-Czech photographer, folklorist, filmmaker and collector of moments, ethnographer, cameraman, director, music scientist and pedagogue, violin virtuoso and professor, co-founder of the Prague FAMU film school (1946), admirer of nature and traditional folk work, and admirer of architecture and folk crafts. Plicka’s films have been awarded at festivals in Italy (Florence, Venice) and his photography books and songbooks are still collectible today. Karol Plicka was a personality who still inspires and motivates enthusiasm for the culture of our ancestors.more about film
director: | Karol Plicka |
Film at festival
festival edition: | 2021 |
section: | Translucent Being: Karol Plicka |
Info
director: | Karol Plicka |
original title: | Stará kultura slovenská |
country: | Czechoslovakia |
year: | 1934 |
running time: | 11 min. |