• Source: The White Dove (1960 film)
    • The White Dove (Czech: Holubice) is a 1960 Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil. It is Vláčil's first full-length film.


      Plot


      The film is based on the short story "Susanne" by Otakar Kirchner: a dove belongs to a German girl, Susanne. The dove gets lost on its way from France to the Baltic Sea and ends up in Prague. The dove is shot by a crippled boy, Michal. It is found by a sculptor, Martin, who brings it to Michal. Michal helps the dove to recover and he befriends Martin. Martin finds from where the dove comes and sends there a picture of the bird. Susanne, is sad from the dove's absence but realises that the dove will return. Michal recovers together with the dove but does not want to give her up. Martin eventually convinces Michal to release the dove.


      Cast


      Kateřina Irmanovová as Susanne Kleist
      Karel Smyczek as Michal
      Anna Pitašová as Michal's mother
      Václav Irmanov as Martin
      Gustav Püttjer as an old man


      Reception




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      References




      External links


      The White Dove at IMDb

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