The May Fairy (Czech: Pohádka máje) is a 1926 Czech silent romance film directed by Karl Anton based on a Vilém Mrštík's novel. It is credited with helping to introduce the tradition of lyricism in Czech cinema.[1] It was shot in several locations including Prague and Vienna. Another adaptation of the novel was made in 1940 by Otakar Vávra.
The May Fairy | |
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![]() George Voskovec and Božena Svobodová | |
Czech | Pohádka máje |
Directed by | Karl Anton |
Written by | Václav Wasserman |
Based on | Pohádka máje by Vilém Mrštík |
Starring | Ferdinand Kaňkovský Anna Opplová |
Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Production company | Elektajournal |
Distributed by | Julius Schmitt |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Languages | Silent Czech intertitles |
The film was reconstructed in 2005 and re-released in cinemas with live music by Neuvěřitelno.[2]
Films directed by Karl Anton | |
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