Ecce homo Homolka Filming Locations

Ecce homo Homolka filming locations

Where was Ecce homo Homolka filmed? Ecce homo Homolka was filmed in 3 locations across Czech Republic in the following places:

Ecce homo Homolka Filming Locations

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Ecce homo Homolka (1970)
Runtime: 83 minutes
Rating: 7.4
Release year: 1970
IMDB: tt0132935
Plot summary

It is a beautiful Sunday and the Homolka family are having a picnic in a forest not far from Prague. The grandfather and grandmother have settled comfortably in the grass, their son Ludva romps about in the river with his two young twin sons and his podgy wife Hedus dances among the trees, while the beer gets cooled in the water.

Genres
Comedy
Cast
Josef Sebánek
Marie Motlová
Frantisek Husák
Helena Ruzicková
Directors
Jaroslav Papousek
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Ecce homo Homolka filming locations