Všemi hlasy proti válce
Originally released in 1953. Všemi hlasy proti válce is a documentary film. directed by Maksymilian Wroclawski.
Starring Otakar Brousek
Synopsis
Documentary about the Peace Congress held in Vienna in 1952. The film shows the opening speech of the President of the World Peace Council, Professor F. Joliot-Curie followed by speeches by a number of outstanding peace activists, representatives of nations from 85 countries. In addition to the main session, the film also includes footage of the meetings of the various commissions and sub-commissions, then footage of the streets of Vienna, where the peace delegates were besieged by the youth of Vienna and their requests for autographs, and then footage of the closing session of the Congress and the procession through which the Viennese greeted the peace delegates. The film was made with the cooperation of the Polish State Film, DEFY and Czechoslovak State Film.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
- Studio zpravodajského filmu Praha
- Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe Film Polski
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Všemi hlasy proti válce about?
Documentary about the Peace Congress held in Vienna in 1952. The film shows the opening speech of the President of the World Peace Council, Professor F. Joliot-Curie followed by speeches by a numbe...
Who directed Všemi hlasy proti válce?
Všemi hlasy proti válce was directed by Maksymilian Wroclawski.
When was Všemi hlasy proti válce released?
Všemi hlasy proti válce was released on June 17, 1953 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Všemi hlasy proti válce?
The main cast of Všemi hlasy proti válce includes Otakar Brousek.