Pictures of the Old World
Visit website8.1/10 • 24
1972-07-10 • 1h 4m
A raw and telling portrait of a people left behind by the modern world, inspired by the work of photographer Martin Martinček - whose pictures of the inhabitants of the Liptov region in central Slovakia, encompassed by the Tatra mountains, distilled entire lifetimes into luminous and intransient images. Dušan Hanák's continuation of these photographs takes the shape of a poetic visual essay, capturing more comprehensive vignettes of their isolate human experiences.
- Directors
- Dušan Hanák
- Writters
- Dušan Hanák
- Editors
- Alfréd Benčič
Pictures of the Old World
Visit website1972-07-10 • 1h 4m
8.1/10 • 24
A raw and telling portrait of a people left behind by the modern world, inspired by the work of photographer Martin Martinček - whose pictures of the inhabitants of the Liptov region in central Slovakia, encompassed by the Tatra mountains, distilled entire lifetimes into luminous and intransient images. Dušan Hanák's continuation of these photographs takes the shape of a poetic visual essay, capturing more comprehensive vignettes of their isolate human experiences.
- Directors
- Dušan Hanák
- Writters
- Dušan Hanák
- Editors
- Alfréd Benčič
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsLadislav Chudík
Narrator
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- Original Language
- Slovak
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- Keywords
- way of lifesense of lifeold mansocial documentarymeaning of lifehuman interestthe meaning of lifesocial & cultural documentaryslovakiaend of lifesource of lifehuman conditionlabor documentaryslovakian families