A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 3, 1977
Original Title:
Den pro mou lásku
Alternate Titles:
Koupím ti krásný den
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
The sore and tender hearts of a young couple with a toddler are explored in this drama. The little girl, four years old, is not aware that she is doing anything distressing while she ambles about the house on the day after a post-examination celebration by her father, a university student. Even though hung over, he tries hard to be patient with her. The beginning of the story follows her on her little adventures. The girl comes down with a fever, which kills her before anything can be done, and the student and his photographer wife mourn and comfort one another. Little encounters with children cause the mother pain she is seldom free of, until she gives birth to their next child, a son.
Art Direction:
Daniela Horníčková
Assistant Camera:
Vojtěch Kuthan
Assistant Director:
Milena Kropáčková
Kateřina Lukášová
Assistant Editor:
Anna Mejtská
Assistant Production Design:
Petr Bárta
Michael Poledník
Assistant Production Manager:
Pavel Mangl
Camera Operator:
Viktor Růžička
Clapper Loader:
Eliška Moulisová
Costume Design:
Irena Greifová
Costumer:
Helena Vondrušková
J. Kalounová
Creative Producer:
Karel Cop
Director:
Juraj Herz
Director of Photography:
Jiří Macháně
Dramaturgy:
Miloslav Vydra
Editor:
Jaromír Janáček
First Assistant Director:
Zeno Dostál
Makeup & Hair:
Jiří Hurych
Jiřina Bissingerová
Šárka Šimůnková
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Design:
Vladimír Labský
Production Manager:
Karel Kochman
Screenplay:
Markéta Zinnerová
Script:
Irena Klausová
Set Decoration:
Josef Pavlík
Zdenka Neškrdová
Miloš Sršeň
Sound:
František Černý
Still Photographer:
Karel Ješátko
Story:
Markéta Zinnerová
Title Designer:
Květuše Kovářová
Unit Production Manager:
Věra Lukášová
Petra Havlínová
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