Dox presents docudrama inspired by WWII massacre, modern responses

The Silent Village,’ now at Prague’s Dox gallery, is built around a 1943 British docudrama of the same title recreating the Lidice massacre

Arts & Leisure
Guest Writer | 16.01.2012

Ahead of the forthcoming 70th anniversary of the Nazi massacre at the central Bohemian village of Lidice, Prague’s Dox Center for Contemporary Art is currently hosting an exhibition entitled The Silent Village that takes as its starting point a British film of the same name recreating what for Czechoslovaks was one of the most traumatic events of WWII.

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