First Grammatical Case: Human
Originally released in 1964. First Grammatical Case: Human is a documentary film. directed by Krsto Škanata. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The film has three plans: on the one hand, scenes of children who write a school task on the subject of the size and ugliness of a human being, on the other hand, the cadres of miners who protest against inhuman maltreatment of a colleague who lost his hand and on the third side, a shot of a disabled person with a prosthesis Under the arm passes through a rocky street.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SH
Production Companies
- Dunav Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is First Grammatical Case: Human about?
The film has three plans: on the one hand, scenes of children who write a school task on the subject of the size and ugliness of a human being, on the other hand, the cadres of miners who protest a...
Who directed First Grammatical Case: Human?
First Grammatical Case: Human was directed by Krsto Škanata.
How long is First Grammatical Case: Human?
First Grammatical Case: Human has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was First Grammatical Case: Human released?
First Grammatical Case: Human was released on January 1, 1964 in theaters.