EnduroEnduro
Home
  • Live TV
Enduro
Home
  • Live TV

Prameny síly

1948

Documentary

Top Cast

H

Hedvika Šimandlová

Commentary (voice)

J

Josef Červinka

Commentary (voice)

All the World's Memory
The Librarians
No image
No image
American Animals
Embassy of the Free Mind
One Book at a Time
No image
Les Trésors de la Bibliothèque nationale de France
Biblioteca Nacional
Behind the Doors of Umberto Eco
A Word for Human
No image
I Am a Mobile Librarian
Caravan of the Books: Kenya's Mobile Camel Library
The Feminist Library
El Secret del Bosc
The Farnsworth: Lucy's Gift, Rockland's Treasure
No image
The Case For Books

Prameny síly

1948
Documentary

No image
Actor

Hedvika Šimandlová

as Commentary (voice)

Hedvika Šimandlová

Commentary (voice)

Hedvika Šimandlová

Commentary (voice)

No image
Actor

Josef Červinka

as Commentary (voice)

Josef Červinka

Commentary (voice)

Josef Červinka

Commentary (voice)

Similar Movies

A documentary about the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. It presents the building, with its processes of cataloguing and preserving all sorts of printed material, as both a monument of cultural memory and as a monstrous, alien being.

PlaySee more

As an unprecedented wave of book banning is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy.

PlaySee more
Missing Image

A short made for TV with director Peter Greenaway discussing the dazzling 3.5 minute opening sequence from his film, 'Prospero's Books'. As Prospero (John Gielgud) walks through his library, Greenaway comments on the historical, mythological, biblical & fictional characters occupying the library.

PlaySee more
Missing Image

With a mission of collecting, preserving and making accessible the materials of human culture, the New York Public Library plays a vital role in the cultural life of the Big Apple. This film provides a multifaceted portrait of the institution. Viewers will learn about the library's history, collections and research centers as well as the individuals charged with upholding its mission while always keeping an eye to the future.

PlaySee more

Lexington, Kentucky, 2004. Four young men attempt to execute one of the most audacious art heists in the history of the United States.

PlaySee more

UNESCO Memory of the World: Explore the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica’s new home with 25,000+ rare books on alchemy, hermetica & mysticism at the Embassy of the Free Mind museum, set in Amsterdam’s historic canal mansion, the House with the Heads.

PlaySee more

Sarah Kamya is a school counselor in New York City. She began the project Little Diverse Libraries on June 3rd and has already raised over $13,000, supported black owned bookstores, and has distributed 775 books to Little Free Libraries across all 50 states. Sarah is helping educate communities while most importantly amplifying and empowering black voices.

PlaySee more
Missing Image

No description available.

PlaySee more

The National Library of France is the guardian of priceless treasures that tell our history, our illustrious thinkers, writers, scholars and artists. Telling the story of the exceptional treasures of the National Library of France is like opening a great history book rich in many twists and turns. Without the love of the kings of France for books and precious objects, this institution would never have seen the light of day. The story begins in the 14th century under the reign of a passionate writer, Charles V, who set up a library in his apartments in the Louvre. But it was not until the 17th century, and the reign of Louis XIV, a lover of the arts and letters, that the royal library took over its historic quarters in the rue Vivienne in Paris, which it still occupies.

PlaySee more

No description available.

PlaySee more

Umberto Eco, the author of best-selling novels who passed away in February 2016, unveils the secrets behind his undertakings and novels.

PlaySee more

The library is a stronghold of humanism, but today libraries are more than places for borrowing books. At the Royal Library in the heart of Copenhagen, researchers and intermediaries work side by side with the library's visitors who come to read and study, but also to participate in talks, concerts, lectures and exhibitions that fill the halls all year round. This documentary looks behind the scenes in a year where Marina Abramovic and Olafur Eliasson contribute to the program, and where colonial history and climate change take center stage.

PlaySee more

Enduro — a new generation of FMFAU

Data and images provided by The Movie Database.