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All Men Become Brothers
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All Men Become Brothers

Sep 21, 2023
1h 56m
★ 0.0

The brighter the light, the darker the shadow.

Overview

A film about the phenomenon of Alexander Dubček, a Czechoslovak politician, one of the most prominent personalities of the Prague Spring of 1968, author of the concept of “socialism with a human face”.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

atelier.doc
Endorfilm
RTVS
Plaftik
Česká televize
Slovenský filmový ústav

All Men Become Brothers Trailers

Cast

Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco

Pavel Kohout

Pavel Kohout

Romano Prodi

Romano Prodi

Karel Vachek

Karel Vachek

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