The Little Girl from Lidice
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The Little Girl from Lidice
En 1942, les troupes nazies se sont vengées de l'assassinat de Reinhard Heydrich, un Protecteur du Reich de haut rang, contre ce petit village situé au nord-ouest de Prague. Ce film se concentre sur l'histoire d'une seule femme ayant différentes dates de naissance. Toute sa vie, elle a cherché à savoir qui elle est réellement. C'est le destin d'un enfant de la communauté de Lidice.
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Title: The Little Girl from Lidice
Original Title: Děvčátko z Lidic
Language versions: Czech original version
Country: Czech Republic
Year: 1994
Length: 45 min
Color: Color
Director: Jan Petras
Screenplay: Jan Petras
Cinematography: Vlastimil Hamerník
Editing: Jan Petras
Sound: Lumír Turek
World Sales: AFiS - Asociace Film & Sociologie
Age Recommendation: 12
Miscellaneous: Dramaturgy: Václav Borovička
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