Summaries

Three war stories ranging from World War I to a post-apocalyptic nuclear holocaust treat death and the fragility of the humankind through different approaches.

Through a variety of film styles that provide a surrealistic sensory overload, Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko provides three war stories that treat the fragility of the humankind through different approaches, with Death as a common denominator appearing in all stories. In the first chapter (WWI), a gypsy deserts the army to return to his town for a wedding. To protect himself, he dresses up as a woman. However, the Hussars spot him, unleashing violent confrontations in the village. In the second chapter (WWII), Russian partisans kill an old man suspected of being a German spy. The news that the war is over scatters. Celebrations begin. But a German unit is unaware of this, and stumbles upon the celebration. In the third chapter (Post-Apocalyptic Nuclear Holocaust), two survivors begin an extensive search for other remaining people, but Death seeks them out too.—Edgar Cochran

Details

Keywords
  • female nudity
  • blood
  • nuclear war
  • dead child
  • mass killings
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Dec 5, 1968
Countries of origin Italy Czechoslovakia
Language German Slovak
Filming locations Bratislava, Slovakia
Production companies Ultra Film Slovenská filmová tvorba Koliba (SFT)

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 43m
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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