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My Prague Spring

"A Film Journey into the Soul of The Czech Republic"

April 1, 1993 1h 21m

Originally released in 1993. My Prague Spring is a documentary film. directed by David Mrazek. At just 81 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

In its "velvet revolution" of 1989, the people of Czechoslovakia toppled its communist dictatorship and embraced democracy and capitalism. By January 1993, the country had peacefully split in two. In the early 1990s, thousands of American college graduates began flocking to Prague, where they could postpone entering the "real world," and live cheaply in a beautiful undiscovered European city. Throughout that decade more and more tourists crossed the statue-lined Charles Bridge in search of old world beauty previously hidden by communist isolation. But what of the people who cross the Charles Bridge on their way to work every morning? Who are the Czechs? What is their history? What is their future? My Prague Spring is an award-winning film that vividly humanizes a resilient people who have survived a tumultuous history. In the spring of 1990, a Czech-American filmmaker spent four months living with his Czech relatives, and opened an intimate window into an uncertain world.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 1, 1993 32 years ago
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Runtime 1h 21m 81 minutes total
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Prague Spring about?

In its "velvet revolution" of 1989, the people of Czechoslovakia toppled its communist dictatorship and embraced democracy and capitalism. By January 1993, the country had peacefully split in two. ...

Who directed My Prague Spring?

My Prague Spring was directed by David Mrazek.

How long is My Prague Spring?

My Prague Spring has a runtime of 1 hours and 21 minutes (81 minutes total).

When was My Prague Spring released?

My Prague Spring was released on April 1, 1993 in theaters.