People Govern Themselves
Originally released in 1946. People Govern Themselves is a documentary film. directed by Karel Baroch.
Starring Stanislav Kozák, J. Michalík, and Adolf Mácha
Synopsis
This post-war film from the series Czechoslovak Film Chronicle shows the role of national committees in shaping the new face of the republic. Using the town of Úpice as an example, we follow their steps from managing transport and educating young people, to organizing the expulsion of Germans. The film is supplemented by archive footage, and commentary by radio announcer Stanislav Kozák.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Krátký film Praha
Frequently Asked Questions
What is People Govern Themselves about?
This post-war film from the series Czechoslovak Film Chronicle shows the role of national committees in shaping the new face of the republic. Using the town of Úpice as an example, we follow their...
Who directed People Govern Themselves?
People Govern Themselves was directed by Karel Baroch.
When was People Govern Themselves released?
People Govern Themselves was released on May 10, 1946 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in People Govern Themselves?
The main cast of People Govern Themselves includes Stanislav Kozák, J. Michalík, Adolf Mácha.