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* [[Gabor_Body#De_occulta_philosophia_.28Philo-Clip.29|Gábor Bódy: De occulta philosophia (Philo-Clip)]], video, 1983, [[Gabor_Body#Eurynom.C3.A9_t.C3.A1nca_.28Dancing_Eurynome.2C_Mytho-Clip.29|Eurynomé tánca (Dancing Eurynome, Mytho-Clip)]], video, 1985. [[Gabor_Body#Walzer_.28Lyric-Clip.29|Walzer (Lyric-Clip)]], video, 1985.
 
* [[Jan_Kucera#Burleska_.28Burlesque.29|Jan Kučera: Burlesque]], 5 min, 1932.
 
* [[Jan_Kucera#Burleska_.28Burlesque.29|Jan Kučera: Burlesque]], 5 min, 1932.
 
* [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Bez.C3.BA.C4.8Deln.C3.A1_proch.C3.A1zka_.28Aimless_Walk.29|Alexandr Hackenschmied: Aimless Walk]], 8 min, 1930. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Na_Pra.C5.BEsk.C3.A9m_hrad.C4.9B_.28Prague_Castle.29|Prague Castle]], 11 min, 1932. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Meshes_of_the_Afternoon|Meshes of the Afternoon]], 13 min, 1943. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#The_Private_Life_of_a_Cat|The Private Life of a Cat]], 22 min, 1945.
 
* [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Bez.C3.BA.C4.8Deln.C3.A1_proch.C3.A1zka_.28Aimless_Walk.29|Alexandr Hackenschmied: Aimless Walk]], 8 min, 1930. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Na_Pra.C5.BEsk.C3.A9m_hrad.C4.9B_.28Prague_Castle.29|Prague Castle]], 11 min, 1932. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#Meshes_of_the_Afternoon|Meshes of the Afternoon]], 13 min, 1943. [[Alexandr_Hackenschmied#The_Private_Life_of_a_Cat|The Private Life of a Cat]], 22 min, 1945.

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