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Rytmus

Year: 1942 DocumentaryMusic Runtime: 12 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

An experimental film from Jirí Lehovec, mixing the sound process with animated rhythms.

Genres

DocumentaryMusic

Cast

Josef Dobřichovský

Josef Dobřichovský

Self

Oldřich Lukeš

Oldřich Lukeš

Commentary (voice)

Milada Matasová

Milada Matasová

Dancer

Zdena Víchová

Zdena Víchová

Dancer

Vlasta Škramlíková

Vlasta Škramlíková

Dancer

Božena Müllerová

Božena Müllerová

Dancer

Marianne Fischerová

Marianne Fischerová

Dancer

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