A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 28, 2013
Original Title:
Klauni
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Fog'n'Desire Films
K Film Plus
Kinosto
Sokol Kollár
Tarantula
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Finland | Luxembourg | Slovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+
Runtime: 120
Once a hugely popular clown trio, Oskar, Max, and Viktor are now living very different lives. The intense fight that ended their friendship has left them on bad terms for over 40 years. Max is battling colon cancer, Viktor's wife is losing a battle to Alzheimer's, and Oskar, who's never been the best dad, is trying to rescue his daughter from an abusive relationship. The good old days are gone indeed. Despite their situations, each one still tries to maintain a sense of humor. They look fondly on the days when they were slapstick superstars. However, when it comes to the issues that led to their career demise, they just can't seem to let their anger go. As they hesitantly agree to a reunion, they begin to find that the only way back to the top is through forgiveness.
Assistant Director:
Matěj Leš
Camera Operator:
Milan Chadima
Jakub Dvorský
Tomáš Drdácký
Martin Štěpánek
Costume Design:
Kateřina Polanská
Ivana Řezáčová
Director:
Viktor Tauš
Dramaturgy:
Kristián Suda
Editor:
Alois Fišárek
First Assistant Director:
Shakir Hafoudh
Idea:
Boris Hybner
Viktor Tauš
Petr Jarchovský
Makeup & Hair:
Dana Kohoutová
Jasmine Schmit
Music:
Petr Ostrouchov
Producer:
Donato Rotunno
Viktor Tauš
Michal Kollár
Screenplay:
Petr Jarchovský
Script:
Stanislava Hošková
Script Editor:
James Ragan
Set Designer:
David Voborský
Jan Kadlec
Sound:
Lukáš Moudrý
Special Effects:
Vít Petrášek
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