Dragon's Return (Drak sa vracia 1967) Slovak classic English subtitles Blu-ray
Drak sa vracia\nA rather introverted potter, nicknamed Dragon (Radovan Lukavsk\u00FD), \nreturns to his isolated village. This immediately engenders an \natmosphere of fear, suspicion, apprehension. Perhaps subsequent events \ncan carry a charged political meaning: the director, Eduard Gre\u010Dner (b. \n1931), did suffer the fate of being replaced on a television film in \n1971 \u201Cfor political reasons\u201D and did not make another cinema film until \n1992. Dragon\u2019s Return was adapted from a novel published in \n1943 by Dobroslav Chrob\u00E1k (1907-1951), a writer respected throughout \nSlovakia as one of the \u201Cleading figures of literary naturism.\u201D\n\nA ballad about love, hate and finding a way out of loneliness. A dramatic story of a closed and inaccessible potter, Martin Lepi\u0161, who is accused by his surroundings of deeds he never committed. Years later, he returns, but even his brave rescue of the villagers' property from a forest fire does not bring h.
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