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Birds, Orphans and Fools (Slovak: Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni) is a 1969 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. The film is about three people who are all orphaned by political violence. Set in an unspecified time and place, the movie is a parable about three people who face a tough, violent world and survive by adopting a childlike philosophy of life and live a life of foolish, joyful denial.

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  • Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni (francouzsky Les Oiseaux, les orphelins et les fous) je slovensko-francouzský dramatický film z roku 1969 režiséra Juraje Jakubiska. Šílený svět bez ideálů, plný násilí, cynizmu, beznaděje a v něm trojice zvláštních samotářů, která přežívá jen díky „bláznovství“ – životu založeném na principu hry a filozofii radosti. Mozaikovité podobenství se odehrává v blíže neurčeném času a prostoru. (cs)
  • Birds, Orphans and Fools (Slovak: Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni) is a 1969 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. The film is about three people who are all orphaned by political violence. Set in an unspecified time and place, the movie is a parable about three people who face a tough, violent world and survive by adopting a childlike philosophy of life and live a life of foolish, joyful denial. The film was released in 1969 and was shown that year at an international film festival in Sorrento, Italy. Soon after, though, the film was banned by the communist authorities until the end of the regime in 1989. (en)
  • Les Oiseaux, les Orphelins et les Fous (Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni) est un film tchécoslovaque réalisé par Juraj Jakubisko, sorti en 1969. (fr)
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  • Birds, Orphans and Fools (en)
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  • Jan Svikruha (en)
  • Jan Tomaskovic (en)
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  • Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni (francouzsky Les Oiseaux, les orphelins et les fous) je slovensko-francouzský dramatický film z roku 1969 režiséra Juraje Jakubiska. Šílený svět bez ideálů, plný násilí, cynizmu, beznaděje a v něm trojice zvláštních samotářů, která přežívá jen díky „bláznovství“ – životu založeném na principu hry a filozofii radosti. Mozaikovité podobenství se odehrává v blíže neurčeném času a prostoru. (cs)
  • Les Oiseaux, les Orphelins et les Fous (Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni) est un film tchécoslovaque réalisé par Juraj Jakubisko, sorti en 1969. (fr)
  • Birds, Orphans and Fools (Slovak: Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni) is a 1969 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. The film is about three people who are all orphaned by political violence. Set in an unspecified time and place, the movie is a parable about three people who face a tough, violent world and survive by adopting a childlike philosophy of life and live a life of foolish, joyful denial. (en)
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  • Vtáčkovia, siroty a blázni (cs)
  • Les Oiseaux, les Orphelins et les Fous (fr)
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