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Saint Elizabeth Square

Saint Elizabeth Square Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Audience Score
80

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Saint Elizabeth Square starring Emília Vášáryová, Bronislav Križan, Viera Strnisková, Oľga Sýkorová has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 25 min, and a scheduled release date of .

It received a user score of 80/100 on TMDb, which collated reviews from 1 knowledgeable users.

Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "Film adaptation of Rudolf Jašík's novel of the same name. The plot of the film is situated in the forties of our century, in the first years of the Second World War. It captures the political and social atmosphere of one of the Slovak towns that lives seemingly in the lee, far from the world and war. Well, appearances are deceiving. Beneath the surface of peaceful, everyday life, a tragic process is taking place, accelerating people's destinies, the disintegration of their characters, but also the maturing of their relationships. The film is the story of Eva and Igor, their love, violently interrupted by political events. In this era of personal and social tragedies, children become adults almost overnight, honest people become victims, and mentally ill people become murderers. The film about the fates of Eva and Igor, the Jewish cartmen Samko and Maxi, and the careerist Flórik presents a believable, convincing picture of the era marked by the expansion of fascism." .