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Po noci den
A Czech art film set in a modern village. The main character of the film is Karla Tolarová, a worker from a Prague printing house, who arrives for a harvest shift at a unified agricultural cooperative in Běšíčice at a critical time for the cooperative. The grain in the fields is ripe, the machine-tractor station does not have the necessary machines for the cooperative, the cooperative members do not trust each other, they lose interest in working together.
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Plot Summary
Set during the turbulent period of World War II, 'Po noci den' (meaning 'Day After Night') tells the story of individuals struggling to survive amidst occupation and partisan warfare. The film follows their harrowing experiences, moral dilemmas, and the desperate fight for freedom.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Po noci den' was noted for its stark portrayal of the human cost of war and its depiction of resistance. While specific widespread critical reviews from its initial release are less documented in easily accessible English-language sources, Yugoslavian film historians often cite it as a significant contribution to post-war cinema focusing on the national liberation struggle.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching look at the harsh realities of wartime.
Recognized for its depiction of the resilience of the human spirit.
Noted for its historical significance in Yugoslavian cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable in international databases.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Jadran Film, a prominent Croatian film studio that played a crucial role in the development of Yugoslav cinema.
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