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Release Date:
January 14, 1971
Original Title:
Kinoautomat: Člověk a jeho dům
Alternate Titles:
Kinoautomat I
Kinoautomat Člověk a jeho dům
Člověk a jeho dům
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Filmový podnik hlavního města Prahy
Pragokoncert
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
Kinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played.
Assistant Director:
Věra Pištěková
Assistant Production Manager:
Jan Balzer
Adolf Široký
František Štěpánek
Conductor:
Milivoj Uzelac
Costume Design:
Jan Brychta
Costumer:
Slávka Doležalová-Kulhavá
Director:
Radúz Činčera
Ján Roháč
Vladimír Svitáček
Director of Photography:
Jaromír Šofr
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
Executive Producer:
Antonín Bedřich
Makeup & Hair:
Miloslav Jandera
Original Music Composer:
Evžen Illín
Production Design:
Boris Moravec
Production Manager:
Ladislav Kalaš
Screenplay:
Radúz Činčera
Miroslav Horníček
Pavel Juráček
Ján Roháč
Vladimír Svitáček
Script:
Jiřina Matiasková
Jana Rozbrojová
Set Decoration:
František Straka
Sound:
Bedřich Poledník
Jiří Hora
Ivo Špalj
Story:
Radúz Činčera
Miroslav Horníček
Pavel Juráček
Ján Roháč
Vladimír Svitáček
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