Question

The Czech cinema of the 1950s

a. rejected the Socialist realism of the other Eastern European countries.

b. produced no films of lasting historical significance.

c. was only known internationally for their production of political documentaries.

d. was formally separated from the Slovak cinema, which had its own studios.

e. was the most interesting and dynamic in Eastern Europe.

f. none of the above

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