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Když kámen promluví 2011

★ 8.01 votes📅 2011-03-04

Step into the quiet power of *Když kámen promluví (2011)*, Viliam Poltikovič's poetic documentary that lets ordinary voices echo through time.

Director: Viliam Poltikovič

Cast

Jaroslav Dušek
Jaroslav Dušek
Himself
Pjér la Šé'z
Himself
Ivana Uhlířová
Ivana Uhlířová
Herself
Eva Holubová
Eva Holubová
Herself
Květa Fialová
Květa Fialová
Herself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Když kámen promluví (2011) about?

This documentary listens closely to the stories embedded in Czech history and daily life, using interviews and imagery to let voices from the past resonate in the present. It moves gently through themes of heritage, resilience, and the quiet strength of personal narratives.

Who directed Když kámen promluví?

Viliam Poltikovič directs this reflective documentary, guiding the audience through a serene exploration of storytelling and memory.

Who stars in Když kámen promluví?

The film features Jaroslav Dušek, Pjér la Šé'z, Ivana Uhlířová, Eva Holubová, and the late Květa Fialová in prominent roles.

Is Když kámen promluví (2011) worth watching?

As an unrated but deeply atmospheric documentary, it may appeal most to those who appreciate slow, meaningful cinema rooted in real voices. While not widely reviewed, its poetic approach makes it a hidden gem for fans of Czech non-fiction filmmaking.

How long is Když kámen promluví?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Když kámen promluví (2011) — A Documentary Meditation on Memory and Voice

Step into the quiet power of *Když kámen promluví (2011)*, Viliam Poltikovič's poetic documentary that lets ordinary voices echo through time. Through the lens of stone — both literal and metaphorical — the film weaves together stories of memory, resilience, and the unspoken bonds that shape Czech history. With a gentle rhythm, it captures the voices of those who shaped the nation's soul, their words chiseled into the present from the past. Jaromírová Dušek, Pjér la Šé'z, and Ivana Uhlířová lead a cast that embodies warmth and authenticity, grounding this reflective journey in deeply human moments.

The atmosphere is contemplative, almost reverent, as the documentary explores how silence can speak volumes. It's a tribute to the art of listening, where every interview, every glance, becomes a monument to lived experience. Whether you're drawn by Czech cinema, documentary storytelling, or the search for meaning in everyday life, *Když kámen promluví* offers a moving meditation on how voices endure long after they're first spoken.