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Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend
Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend

Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend

2019

1h 19m
DocumentaryDrama

Overview

A story of an extraordinary artist who has unintentionally signed a deal with a devil. Jiří Trnka was one of the biggest Czech artists of the 20th century and one of the founders of the puppet animation. His work demonstrated the world that communist society can provide better conditions for extraordinary artistic creations. The ideological clash between West and East didn’t leave children and their stories apart from their struggle in ideological and political positions.

About Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend

Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend (2019) is a Documentary, Drama film that follows a story of an extraordinary artist who has unintentionally signed a deal with a devil. Jiří Trnka was one of the biggest Czech artists of the 20th century and one of the founders of the puppet animation. His work demonstrated the world that communist society can provide better conditions for extraordinary artistic creations. The ideological clash between West and East didn’t leave children and their stories apart from their struggle in ideological and political positions. Jiří Trnka: A Long Lost Friend is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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