The Nun's Night
The Nun's Night (Czech: 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 Stalinist regime, the film is an evocative critique of religious fanaticism and political ideology.[1]
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Directed by | Karel Kachyňa |
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Written by | Karel Kachyňa Jan Procházka |
Starring | Jana Brejchová Mnislav Hofmann Gustáv Valach |
Music by | Jan Novák |
Cinematography | Josef Illík |
Edited by | Miroslav Hájek |
Production company | Filmové studio Barrandov |
Distributed by | Ústřední půjčovna filmů |
Release date | 15 February 1967 |
Running time | 89 min |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Cast
- Jana Brejchová as Nun
- Mnislav Hofmann as Chairman Picin
- Gustáv Valach as Village idiot Ambrož
- Josef Kemr as Priest
- Josef Elsner as Farmer Jan Šabatka
- Čestmír Řanda as Farmer Alois Skovajs
- Jaroslav Moučka as Farmer Vitásek
- Josef Větrovec as Farmer Josef Bařina
- Valerie Kaplanová as Filipa, Picin's wife
- Libuše Havelková as Farmer Klára Jedličková
References
- "Noc nevěsty". Filmový přehled (in Czech).
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