Black and White Rhapsody(1936)

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Black and White Rhapsody is a 1936 Czechoslovak film directed by Mac Frič, a pioneering figure in the nation's cinema. Shot by cinematographer Ferdinand Pečenka, the film features performers from the studio of Marta Fričová. As an early work in Frič's career, it represents an important moment in Czechoslovak filmmaking during the interwar period. The film showcases the technical and artistic ambitions of its era, capturing the visual style and theatrical traditions that defined Czech cinema in the 1930s.

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