Clouds of Glass
1958 film
Clouds of Glass | |
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Directed by | Frantisek Vlácil |
Written by | František Vláčil |
Produced by | Jaroslav Matějka |
Starring | Antonín Zíb |
Cinematography | Josef Vaniš |
Edited by | Jiří Sobotka |
Music by | Miloš Vacek |
Production company | Czechoslovak Military Film |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Clouds of Glass (Czech: Skleněná oblaka) is a 1958 Czechoslovak short film directed by František Vláčil.[1] It is Vláčil's last film in Military studio.[2]
Reception
Accolades
Date of ceremony | Event | Award | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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1958 | Venice International Documentary and Short Film Festival | Special Diploma in category of Experimental and Avantgarde Films | Frantisek Vlácil | Won | [3] |
External links
- Clouds of Glass at IMDb
References
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- No Entrance (1960)
- The White Dove (1960)
- Ďáblova past (1962)
- Marketa Lazarová (1967)
- The Valley of the Bees (1968)
- Adelheid (1970)
- The Legend of the Silver Fir (1973)
- Sirius (1975)
- Smoke on the Potato Fields (1977)
- Shadows of a Hot Summer (1978)
- Concert at the End of Summer (1980)
- Snake's Venom (19821)
- Little Hersman from the Valley (1984)
- Albert (1985)
- Shades of Fern (1986)
- Magician (1988)
- Clouds of Glass (1958)
- The Town in White (1972)
- The Promenades in Karlovy Vary (1973)
- Tell Me About Prague (1973)
- Art Nouveau's Prague (1974)
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