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Revúcki discipuli

Revúcki discipuli

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A semi-dramatized documentary about the first Slovak grammar school in Revúca.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Slovak

Runtime

42 mins

Rating

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Release Date

12 April 2020

Country

Slovakia

Cast

Štefan Šafárik

Štefan Šafárik

Marek Rozkoš

Marek Rozkoš

Marko Igonda

Marko Igonda

Juraj Haviar

Juraj Haviar

Michal Stejskal

Michal Stejskal

Roman Košičiar

Roman Košičiar

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