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True Štúr
The film takes place during one January night in Modra in 1856. The main character is the mysterious Samuel Hronský (Robert Roth), a character created by the filmmakers. Hronský comes to Modra to attend Štúr's funeral. He cannot understand why his friend died so unexpectedly. He decides to find out if someone took him from this world. In addition to a lot of unexpected information, Hronský manages to discover during one freezing night that...
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and legacy of Ľudovít Štúr, a pivotal figure in Slovak history. It delves into his contributions as a linguist, writer, journalist, and politician who spearheaded the codification of the Slovak language and the Slovak national revival. The film examines his philosophical ideas, political activism, and the challenges he faced in his pursuit of Slovak national identity and autonomy.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by Slovak audiences and critics for its informative approach to a significant historical figure. It is noted for bringing Štúr's complex life and achievements to a wider public, although some reviews suggest it could benefit from more dynamic storytelling techniques. Its educational value is often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive overview of Ľudovít Štúr's life and impact.
Appreciated for its role in educating the public about Slovak history and language.
Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow for a modern documentary.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited, but where available, it often commends the film for its educational content and its focus on a foundational figure in Slovak identity. It is seen as an important historical document.
Fun Fact
Ľudovít Štúr's legacy is so profound that the Slovak currency unit, the Slovak koruna, featured his portrait on its banknotes before Slovakia adopted the Euro.
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