Czech director Jiří Mádl mines history to recreate the 1968 Soviet invasion in his film 'Waves', shedding light on the crucial role of Czechoslovakian radio.
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Mádl discovered during his journalism studies that the official historical account of the 1968 invasion didn't fully capture the radio's pivotal role in the events.
To authentically depict the invasion, Mádl meticulously reconstructed the Czechoslovakian radio broadcasts from that time, using declassified tapes and eyewitness accounts to bring the chaos and heroism of that moment to life on screen.
Czech director Jiří Mádl mines history to recreate the 1968 Soviet invasion in his film 'Waves', shedding light on the crucial role of Czechoslovakian radio.
beat sheet
Mádl discovered during his journalism studies that the official historical account of the 1968 invasion didn't fully capture the radio's pivotal role in the events.
To authentically depict the invasion, Mádl meticulously reconstructed the Czechoslovakian radio broadcasts from that time, using declassified tapes and eyewitness accounts to bring the chaos and heroism of that moment to life on screen.