The People’s Militia
Jan Rousek / Czech Republic / 2018 / International Premiere / 52 min.
synopsis
A look at a forgotten chapter in modern Czech history. The “armed fist of the working class,” formed from various factory guard units on the instigation of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, began operating under the guidance of the Central Union Committee in May 1945. After the communist takeover in 1948, the People’s Militia was sent upon orders of the Communist Party to “defend” the borders or to act against students, farmers, the church, demonstrators protesting the currency reform. Their actions against anti-regime gatherings in 1969 resulted in several deaths. They also acted brutally during the demonstrations in Prague in 1988 and 1989.
more about film
director: | Jan Rousek |
producer: | Petr Kubica |
script: | Jan Rousek |
photography: | Jan Rousek |
editing: | Jan Rousek |
sound: | Jiří Mach, Martin Kuhn, Jan Rousek |
contact
ČESKÁ TELEVIZE
Petr Kubica / Kavčí Hory
14070 / Prague / Czech Republic
+420 774 101 657
www.ceskatelevize.cz
Film at festival
premiere type: | International Premiere |
festival edition: | 2018 |
section: | Czech Television Documentaries |
language: | Czech |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Jan Rousek |
original title: | Lidové milice |
country: | Czech Republic |
year: | 2018 |
running time: | 52 min. |