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  1. Romeo, Juliet and Darkness (Czech: Romeo, Julie a tma) is a 1960 Czech drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. Inspired by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the film is about problems experienced by a young Jewish woman who is hidden from the Gestapo by a student lover.

  2. 6 de set. de 2023 · 44. 2.9K views 6 months ago. Pavel, a young student living in Prague in 1942, hides a Jewish girl in his apartment building's attic. Amidst the brutality of the occupying German army, love blossoms...

  3. Romeo, Julie a tma: Directed by Jirí Weiss. With Ivan Mistrík, Daniela Smutná, Jirina Sejbalová, Frantisek Smolík. During World War II, a young student from Prague hides a Jewish girl inside his house. But not all of his neighbors are willing to take the risk.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Jirí Weiss
    • 1960-04-15
  4. One of the most often repeated image patterns in Romeo and Juliet involves the interplay of light and darkness. For example, Romeo compares Juliet to light throughout the play. Upon first sight of her, Romeo exclaims that she teaches "the torches to burn bright" (I.5.43). She's also "the sun" who can "kill the envious moon" (II.2.3).

  5. Romeo and Juliet Navigator: Themes: Light and Dark. Themes and Motifs in Romeo and Juliet: Light and Dark. In the first scene of the play, after Prince Escalus has broken up the street brawl, Montague and Lady Montague stay behind to speak with Benvolio.

  6. Directed by Jiří Weiss. Pavel, a young student living in Prague in 1942, hides a Jewish girl in his apartment building’s attic. Amidst the brutality of the occupying German army, love blossoms between the two. He is her only link to the outside world.

  7. 1 de mai. de 2008 · ROMEO, JULIET AND DARKNESS. May 1, 2008 VirginieSelavy 1 Comment. Format: DVD. Release date: 19 February 2007. Distributor: Second Run. Director: Jií… (TM)í­Â­ Weiss. Screenplay: Jí¡n Otcení¡sek, Jií… (TM)í­Â­ Weiss. Original title: Romeo, Julia a tma. Cast: Ivan Mistrí­Â­k, Daniela Smutní¡, Jirina Sejbaloví¡ Czechoslovakia 1960. 92 minutes.