The Cry (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 14, 1964

Original Title:
Křik

Alternate Titles:
Pierwszy krzyk
The Cry

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

While a woman is in the hospital preparing to deliver her child, her husband has all day to reflect upon his wife and their relationship. As he tends to his job as a television repairman, Slavek fondly remembers how he first met Ivana and the days they spent getting to know one another. Slavek also grows increasingly aware of the environment that surrounds him and questions the society his new child will be entering. Loaded with a repeated plea for social change, this is the first feature from Czech writer/director Jaromil Jires.

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Assistant Camera:
Jiří Štíbr

Assistant Director:
Boca Abrhámová
Dagmar Perlová

Assistant Production Manager:
Jaroslav Vágner
Vilém Henzel

Camera Operator:
Miroslav Ondříček

Conductor:
Libor Pešek

Costume Design:
Lída Novotná

Costumer:
František Sadílek
Marie Broncová

Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka

Director:
Jaromil Jireš

Director of Photography:
Jaroslav Kučera

Editor:
Jiřina Lukešová

Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík

First Assistant Director:
Jan Schmidt

Makeup & Hair:
Ivana Mesteková
Růžena Richterová
Jiří Šimon

Original Music Composer:
Jan Klusák

Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák

Production Manager:
Zdeněk Oves

Screenplay:
Jaromil Jireš
Ludvík Aškenazy

Set Decoration:
Karel Kočí
Miroslav Fára
Jan David

Sound:
Milan Novotný

Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík

Story:
Ludvík Aškenazy

Unit Production Manager:
Jiří Beránek
Otakar Jiříček

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