Virtual Tour of the Exhibition White Cannibal

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We bring you the second virtual tour of the exhibition, this time prepared by Martin Šíl and titled "White Cannibal". The exhibition is about a man who lived two extraordinary lives. He was born as Ladislav at a time when Austria-Hungary was still in full strength. He became an actor, dancer, director, producer, only to escape from his homeland and gain fame as John - an African traveler and documentarian. He filmed with Baarová, Burian, and Marvan, and after emigrating to escape communism, he fell in love with the black continent. John L. Brom - Ernest Hemingway referred to him as the greatest expert on Africa of his time. Discover his life and the black continent during the time he filmed it - at the turn of the 50s and 60s. The exhibition ended on March 30, 2020.