Storyline

In the fourth and final instalment of Karel Vachek’s not-so-little Little Capitalist Tetralogy, preparations for an opera performance in the Czech capital’s art-nouveau National Theatre become the occasion for a reflection on rebels, dissidents, and others subversives who stand in battle, heroically and sometimes tragically, against majority opinion, established rules, or powerful institutions. "As the camera wanders over, around and through Prague’s lavish National Theatre, director J.A. Pitínský coaches singers through a rehearsal of Bedřich Smetana’s tragic opera Dalibor. Intercut with the tale of the 15th-century knight who, imprisoned, refused to name names, Vachek interviews, on the plush red seats of the empty theatre, a whole series of latter-day rebels.

Key Information

Director Karel Vachek
Writers Karel Vachek, Libor Sedláček
Studio Negativ
Rating 8.0/10
Language CS

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Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin was released on June 5, 2003.

The runtime of Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin is 3h 40m.

Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin is a Documentary movie.

Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin has a rating of 8.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

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Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin was directed by Karel Vachek.

Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin is originally in CS.