A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1996
Original Title:
Lea
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Avista Film
Barrandov Studio
Ivan Fila Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+
Runtime: 100
51-year-old Herbert Strehlow, a furniture restorer, falls in love with 21-year-old Lea, who has not spoken a word since childhood when her father killed her mother. She bears a striking resemblance to Herbert's dead wife. They get married, but their relationship seems doomed, until gradually each one manages to penetrate the mysterious world of the other, and they begin to realize that they are bound by a kind of spiritual relationship. For Lea it is the death of her mother, for Herbert it is the death of his first wife. His hard exterior slowly beings to thaw, and he starts to show feelings and responses that soften Lea's initial hatred and fear of him, and which put their relationship in a more positive light.
Assistant Camera:
Václav Zajíček
Jan Horáček
Assistant Director:
Hana Hanušová
Zdeněk Jiráský
Milena Kropáčková
Barbora Kropáčková
Marta Lachova-Borchert
Dana Haack
Costume Design:
Petra Kray
Director:
Ivan Fíla
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Smutný
Editor:
Ivana Davidová
Graphic Designer:
Isabela Sopková
Makeup & Hair:
Josef Lojík
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Producer:
Ivan Fíla
Herbert Rimbach
Ota Sekava
Eliška Sekavová
Production Design:
Martin Malý
Production Manager:
Alena Rimbach
Andres Jauernick
Antonín Suchánek
Screenplay:
Ivan Fíla
Set Decoration:
Petr Kunc
Ludvík Široký
Martin Malý
Sound:
Marcel Spisak
Max Rammler-Rogall
Title Designer:
Filip Heyduk
Unit Manager:
Pavel Franclík
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