Katolícka moderna
Trailer: Katolícka moderna
Year: 1999
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Slovenská televízia Bratislava
Director: Ivan Petrovický
Cast: Dušan Jamrich, Svetloslav Veigl, Tomáš Winkler, Ján Frátrik, Jozef M. Rydlo, Mária Bátorová
Crew: Ivan Petrovický (Director), Peter Cabadaj (Writer), Viliam Gross (Director of Photography), Milan Šustek (Sound), Maria Vaneková (Editor), Ján Klein (Sound)
Runtime: 92 minutes
Release: Jan 01, 1999
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Country: Slovakia
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