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Well, if usernames and languages are anything to go by, Irusia? Was that it?
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księżycowy wrote:Well, if usernames and languages are anything to go by, Irusia? Was that it?
Yes)
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Cool. Good to "see" you again!
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Arte.tv have a TV series, The Pleasure Principle where the action moves between Poland, The Czech Republic and the Ukraine. They offer it with French/German audio or "version originale", which I assume is a mixture of the three slavic languages.
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DaveAgain wrote:Arte.tv have a TV series, The Pleasure Principle where the action moves between Poland, The Czech Republic and the Ukraine. They offer it with French/German audio or "version originale", which I assume is a mixture of the three slavic languages.
I can hear Polish, Czech (I guess?), Russian and lots of English in the Polish trailer.
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Looks cool on the trailer. There are Polish subtitles whenever they don't speak Polish, of course. But as Czech and Ukrainian probably are those languages that are the closest to Polish - I wonder if it would be hard for someone from those countries to understand all three languages.
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Looks cool, thanks for the heads up! One of the sentences from the lead paragraph of the linked article has me scratching my head, however:DaveAgain wrote:Arte.tv have a TV series, The Pleasure Principle where the action moves between Poland, The Czech Republic and the Ukraine. They offer it with French/German audio or "version originale", which I assume is a mixture of the three slavic languages.
Surely this cannot be right, can it? There was plenty of cooperation between Socialist Bloc (what the author refers to as "Eastern European"*) countries during the Communist era. I'd be really surprised if no international TV production between 3 countries existed before The Pleasure Principle.variety.com wrote:...the first ever international TV production between three Eastern Europe countries.
Unless of course, they are talking specifically about Beta Film... but then it should be "their" not "the."
[*] Poland and Czechia's classification as "Eastern Europe" is another topic, I don't want to get into here.
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