Long Live the Republic! (Region Free)
From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)
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Long Live the Republic! (Region Free)
Long Live the Republic! (Region Free)
From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)
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From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)