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Karol Plicka (Austria)

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.

Filmography

  • Baroque Prague
    1946
  • Mr. President in Slovakia
    1945
  • The Eternal Song
    1941
  • Drowning of Marzanna
    1937
  • The President of the Republic dr. E. Beneš's visit
    1937
  • Visiting Slovaks from New York through to Mississippi
    1937
  • Symphony of Czechoslovakia
    1934
  • The Old Slovak Culture
    1934
  • The Spring in Prague
    1934
  • The Earth Sings
    1933
  • To All the Agricultural People...
    1931
  • Over Hill and Dale
    1929
  • Spring in Carpathian Ruthenia
    1929

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