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Karel Plicka
Karel Plicka

Self

Martin Slivka
Martin Slivka

Self

Karol Machata
Karol Machata

Self - Narrator

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    Martin Slivka's documentary film about Karol Plicka (1894-1987), the founder of Slovak cinematography.

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    1970-01-01

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