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'''''Noc nevěsty''''' is a 1967 [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] film directed by [[Karel Kachyňa]] adapted from a novel by Jan Procházka. Set in a [[Moravia|Moravian]] village in the early 1950s, a time of [[Collective farming|collectivisation]] as well as mass closures of monasteries and convents, the film is an evocative critique of religious fanaticism and political ideology.
'''''Noc nevěsty''''' is a 1967 [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] film directed by [[Karel Kachyňa]] adapted from a novel by Jan Procházka. Set in a [[Moravia|Moravian]] village in the early 1950s, a time of [[Collective farming|collectivisation]] as well as mass closures of monasteries and convents by the pro-Soviet communist regime, the film is an evocative critique of religious fanaticism and political ideology.


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Revision as of 20:44, 23 March 2016

Noc nevěsty is a 1967 Czechoslovak film directed by Karel Kachyňa adapted from a novel by Jan Procházka. Set in a Moravian village in the early 1950s, a time of collectivisation as well as mass closures of monasteries and convents by the pro-Soviet communist regime, the film is an evocative critique of religious fanaticism and political ideology.

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