Most Popular Ivan Olbracht Trailers
Total trailers found: 16
Hanele Trailer (1999)
04 November 1999
Based on an autobiographical novella by Ivan Olbracht, the film tells the story of Hanele Safarová, who grows up just after the First World War in a little Ruthenian schtetl which, in true Hassidic fashion, awaits the arrival of the Messiah.
Prstýnek Trailer (1945)
16 February 1945
A young and beautiful princess and her senile husband arrive at a castle near the village. The healthy air is supposed to help them with their busy heir.
Podivná přátelství herce Jesenia Trailer (1986)
01 June 1986
Dramatic fates of people hidden behind a theatrical mask.
Nikola Shuhai Trailer (1947)
28 February 1947
At the end of the First World War, Nikola Shuhai and his friend from the army desert. On the way home, to the village of Kolochava, they both find refuge with baby Jaga.
The Golet in the Valley Trailer (1995)
11 May 1995
In 1930s Ukraine, the desecration of a sacred bath disrupts the sex lives of Jewish villagers.
Comedians Trailer (1954)
16 April 1954
The story of a traveling comedy family that ends up in court, where young Fricek is charged with attempted murder because he protected his sister Olga from a rapist.
Marijka the Unfaithful Trailer (1934)
02 March 1934
“The Carpathians are medieval!” one character bellows, and this tale of the tree-chopper Petro, his faithless wife Marijka, and various scheming businessmen and foremen does little to disprove the assertion.
Anna the Proletarian Trailer (1953)
20 February 1953
The movie describes proletarian life in the Czech Lands after World War I.
Zločin v Modré hvězdě Trailer (1974)
22 February 1974
It is 1920, political unrest is growing in Prague and the Social Democrats are about to betray their historic mission by prioritising their own selfish interests instead of those of the working class.
Nikola Šuhaj loupežník Trailer (1978)
12 March 1978
The merging of reality with legend, the image of reality (Ruthenian Verkhovyna in the 1920s) and its reflection in people's minds - this is what characterizes the story of the modern Transcarpathian bandit Nikola Šuhaj, who "took from the rich and gave to the poor".