Language: Czech
Published by Orbis, 1961
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Spuren von Feuchtigkeit / Nasse; Leichte Rillen / Abschurfungen / Risse / Knicke; Gebrochener Buchrucken; Farbtonanderung. Kniha prinasi pohled na na kolebku ceskeho a ceskoslovenskeho filmu - filmovymi ateliery Barrandov. Podava prehled atelieru, provozu a synchronizovanymi halami, se vsemi zakoutimi a objekty, bezne nedostupnymi.
Language: Czech
Published by Orbis, 1961
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Ohne Umschlag; Spuren von Feuchtigkeit / Nasse; Leichte Rillen / Abschurfungen / Risse / Knicke; Farbtonanderung. Kniha prinasi pohled na na kolebku ceskeho a ceskoslovenskeho filmu - filmovymi ateliery Barrandov. Podava prehled atelieru, provozu a synchronizovanymi halami, se vsemi zakoutimi a objekty, bezne nedostupnymi.
Language: Czech
Published by Orbis, 1961
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Unterschrift / Widmung ohne Bezug; Farbtonanderung; Riss grosser als 1 cm. Kniha prinasi pohled na na kolebku ceskeho a ceskoslovenskeho filmu - filmovymi ateliery Barrandov. Podava prehled atelieru, provozu a synchronizovanymi halami, se vsemi zakoutimi a objekty, bezne nedostupnymi.
Published by Prag: Der Tschechoslovakische Filmexport (Ceskoslovensky filmexport) u. Das Filmstudio Barrandov (Filmove studio Barrandov) 1965, 1965
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Add to basketOBrosch. mit OUmschlag, [36] unpaginierte Blätter mit zahlr. SW-Fotos, 4° (21,5 x 28 cm), Umschlagecken ganz leicht abgeschürft, drittes Blatt oben aus der Bindung gelöst, sonst tadellos, sehr guter Zustand. Book Language/s: German.
Seller: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Germany
Prague: Barrandov Film Studio, 1971. Oblong octavo (23 × 25.8 cm). Original printed dust wrappers over blind paper wrappers; [92] pp. Dust wrapper lightly discolored; else very good. Photo-illustrated album showcasing twenty-five years of work in the nationalized Barrandov Film Studios in Prague. Full-page black-and-white photographs are interspersed with text on the studio's history, current production, technological equipment, and Czechoslovak television production, in English, French, German, and Russian. Also includes a list of films produced jointly with foreign studios. The Czech Barrandov studios were founded in the early 1930s; they were nationalized until 1990 under Communist rule and developed to one of Europe's largest studio complexes. It was also the site where a series of films classed among the Czechoslovak New Wave were created, by directors such as Milos Forman, Jiri Menzel, and Jan Nemec. KVK, OCLC show a single copy, at the British Library.