Rozhovor Britských listů 113. Můj otec Jaroslav Dietl byl přesvědčený komunista [Britské listy Interview 113. My father Jaroslav Dietl sincerely believed in communism]

Culik, J. and Drasnarova, H. (2017) Rozhovor Britských listů 113. Můj otec Jaroslav Dietl byl přesvědčený komunista [Britské listy Interview 113. My father Jaroslav Dietl sincerely believed in communism]. [Audio]

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Abstract

Jan Čulík interviews Czech writer Helena Drašnarová about the life and work of her father, Jaroslav Dietl, who was the author of innumerable, highly popular television soap operas and TV series, which were broadcast during the two decades of the post-1968 regime in Czechoslovakia as part of official propaganda. According to Drašnarová, her father was a communist by conviction, but he sincerely believed that his TV series were "critical" of the communist regime. This was not the case amongst other things because his work was subject to extremely strict Communist Party censorship. The interview was broadcast by the Czech cable TV station from 9th June 2017.

Item Type:Audio
Keywords:Jaroslav Dietl, Czechoslovak television, TV series, Žena za pultem, The Woman behind the counter, Helena Drašnarová, Czechoslovakia after 1968, normalisation in Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovakia in the 1980s, Gustáv Husák's regime in Czechoslovakia, censorship, communism
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Culik, Dr Jan
Authors: Culik, J., and Drasnarova, H.
Subjects:N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
P Language and Literature > PB Modern European Languages
P Language and Literature > PG Slavic, Baltic, Albanian languages and literature
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > Slavonic Studies
Publisher:Britské listy, Regionalnitelevize.cz
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