A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 13, 2012
Original Title:
Ve stínu
Alternate Titles:
A la sombra
Ve stínu koně
В тени
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Barrandov Studio
Bleiberg Entertainment
Centrala
Damn Good Production
IPM Studio
Krakowskie Biuro Festiwalowe
Lucky Man Films
Odra Film
RWE
Trigon Production
United King Films
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Israel | Poland | Slovakia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+
Runtime: 106
In the former Czechoslovakia, 1950s, police captain Hakl investigates a jewelery robbery. An opened safe deposit leads to a known burglar. What seems an easy case soon starts to tangle. When he is called off the case, he continues on his own. The investigation leads him onto thin ice. Can he beat a stronger enemy and save his family and his own life?
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Assistant Camera:
Magdalena Symonowicz
Assistant Director:
Martin Cigler
Miroslav Míka
Pavel Tuček
Vlastimil Kadeřábek
Co-Producer:
John Riley
Jacek Nagłowski
Janka Vozárová
Leon Edery
Agnieszka Janowska
Moshe Edery
Patrik Pašš
Costume Design:
Jarmila Konečná
Director:
David Ondříček
Director of Photography:
Adam Sikora
Dramaturgy:
Misha Votruba
Editor:
Michal Lánský
Executive Producer:
Pavel Čechák
First Assistant Director:
Petr Kadeřábek
Makeup & Hair:
Lukáš Král
Music:
Michal Novinski
Jan P. Muchow
Producer:
David Ondříček
Kryštof Mucha
Ehud Bleiberg
Production Manager:
Daria Špačková
Paweł Kosuń
Screenplay:
Marek Epstein
David Ondříček
Misha Votruba
Set Designer:
Jan Vlasák
Sound:
Pavel Rejholec
Jakub Čech
Special Effects:
Vít Petrášek
Milan Blažek
Ondřej Prýca
Milan Kovář
Petr Lukavec
Stunt Coordinator:
Petr Drozda
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