A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 1973
Original Title:
Láska
Alternate Titles:
Amor
Amour
Love
恋
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Sixteen-year-old students of a grammar school are supposed to write essays on "Love". The class best student Andrea (Jaroslava Schallerová) writes about a patriotic love to a country as she has no experience with a partner love. She has been living alone with her divorced pretty mother Eva (Milena Dvorská), a dentist, for many years. Recently, however, Eva met her former school-days love at a graduates' party, nowadays a famous hockey goalkeeper Brukner (Frantisek Velecký). Also his marriage fell apart; he leaves the national team and decides to leave Prague for his home town and to share flat with Eva. He takes with him his son Petr (Oldrich Kaiser), in Andrea's age, who gets his last chance to finish a grammar school in the town.
Assistant Camera:
Michal Hvozdák
Assistant Director:
Miroslav Maruška
Assistant Editor:
Velemína Binterová
Jitka Šulcová
Assistant Production Design:
Václav Hlávka
Assistant Production Manager:
Marcela Dobrovská
Camera Operator:
Karel Hejsek
Clapper Loader:
Jaroslava Sýkorová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Theodor Pištěk
Costumer:
Ludmila Ondráčková
Jaroslava Veselá
Creative Producer:
Karel Cop
Director:
Karel Kachyňa
Director of Photography:
Josef Pávek
Dramaturgy:
Drahoslav Makovička
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
Milada Mikešová
Makeup & Hair:
Stanislav Petřek
Ivo Strangmüller
Anna Volšičková
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Liška
Production Design:
Oldřich Okáč
Production Manager:
Karel Vejřík
Screenplay:
Ota Hofman
Karel Kachyňa
Script:
Jaroslava Čapková
Set Decoration:
Ladislav Winkelhöfer
Vladimír Ježek
Antonín Chloupek
Sound:
Jiří Lenoch
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Ota Hofman
Unit Production Manager:
Rudolf Mos
Karel Škop
Miroslav Dousek
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