
Long Live the Republic! (Region Free)
From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)
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$9.10Long Live the Republic! (Region Free)
From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)
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From Karel KachyÅa, director ofĀ Coach to ViennaĀ andĀ The Ear, this landmark film views the end of WWII through the eyes of 12-year-old Olda as he witnesses the retreat of the German Army and the arrival of Soviet liberation forces in 1945 rural Czechoslovakia.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
ā¢Ā Long Live the Republic!Ā (AÅ„ žije republika, 1965) presented from a new HD transfer of best existing materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
ā¢Ā The City Cinematheque Interview with Karel KachyÅaĀ (1998): The director in conversation aboutĀ Long Live the Republic!Ā with host Jerry Carlson.
ā¢Ā A Memory for the PresentĀ (PamÄÅ„ naÅ”eho dne, 1963): Jan NÄmec's acclaimed short film reflecting on the memory and legacy of WWII, newly remastered in HD.
⢠Booklet with new writing on the film by author and expert in Czechoslovak cinema Peter Hames.
⢠New English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-ray.
Technical details:
⢠Language: Czech
⢠Subtitles: English
⢠Running time: 133 minutes
⢠Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
⢠Video: BD50 / 1080p / 24fps
⢠Audio: 2.0 Dual Mono LPCM (48khz/16-bit)
⢠Discs: 1
⢠Black and white
⢠Region A/B/C (Region Free)














