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Televize v Bublicích aneb Bublice v televizi
The news that the television is going to make a film about the cooperative's leisure activities leads the locals to extraordinary social and sporting activity, but the only result is a chain of endless confusions, misunderstandings and disasters...
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the world of television production in Czechoslovakia during the 1970s. It offers a glimpse into the studios, the technology, and the people behind the scenes who brought programs to viewers. The film highlights the processes and challenges involved in creating television content during that era.
Critical Reception
As a historical documentary, critical reception is less about widespread reviews and more about its archival value and insight into a specific period of Czech television. It is recognized for its documentary approach to showcasing the inner workings of television broadcasting.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a historical look at television production.
Provides insight into Czechoslovakian broadcasting of the 1970s.
A niche documentary for those interested in media history.
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Fun Fact
The film provides a rare contemporary look at the technical and creative processes of Czechoslovak Television (ČST) during a period when television was rapidly evolving as a mass medium.
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