
Niet inej cesty
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Overview
A biographical film about the Slovak nationalist Ľudovít Štúr. It captures the revolutionary events of 1848 in Austria-Hungary, when Štúr, as a member of the Diet, led the fight for the national rights of the Slovak people.
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Runtime
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Release Date
1968-09-20
Status
Released
Original Language
Slovak
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Emília Vášáryová
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