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  1. Mar 7, 2007 · Rozhovor s nepriatel'om: Directed by Patrik Lancaric. With Boris Farkas, Marko Igonda, Alexander Bárta, Monika Hilmerová. The heart of this dramatic story based on the novel by Leopold Lahola is the search for the principle of humanism.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Patrik Lancaric
    • 2007-03-07
  2. Obsahy (1) Dramatický príbeh, spracovaný na motívy rovnomennej novely Leopolda Laholu, o hľadaní princípu ľudskosti. Dej sa odohráva počas jedného dňa na konci druhej svetovej vojny v drsnej zasneženej krajine, cez ktorú nemecký vojak vedie svojho zajatca na smrť.

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    • Marko Igonda
    • Patrik Lančarič
  3. The heart of this dramatic story based on the novel by Leopold Lahola is the search for the principle of humanism. The story plays in a single day towards the end of World War II in a rough, snow-covered landscape where a German soldier escorts his prisoner with orders to shoot him. The background of the story is formed by the flashbacks of the partisan soldier being interrogated by a Russian commissar who wants to know all about him being taken prisoner. The German soldier Helmut Kampen ...

  4. www.digitaliafilmlibrary.com › film › 197Facing the enemy

    Facing the enemy. Original title: Rozhovor s nepriatelom. Production: Farbyka. Country: Slovakia. Director: Patrik Lancaric. Script: Peter Pavlac; Patrik Lancaric; Marko Igonda. Photography: Peter Kelíšek. Music: Vladimír Martinka. Cast: Marko Igonda; Alexander Bárta; Boris Farkaš; Monika Hilmerová; Štefan Kvietik. Year: 2007. Duration: 90.

  5. May 28, 2024 · The heart of this dramatic story based on the novel by Leopold Lahola is the search for the principle of humanism. The story plays in a single day towards the end of World War II in a rough, snow-covered landscape where a German soldier escorts his prisoner with orders to shoot him.

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    • Patrik Lančarič
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  6. Meeting the Enemy, Talk with an Enemy, The Genre. Foreign

  7. ROZHOVOR S NEPRIATEL´OM. Operatically extended for its subject matter, this is a visually arresting yet cumulatively wearying morality play in which a German solider and his partisan prisoner wander a snowy landscape near World War II' end.