Živý bič (1967) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 19, 1967

Original Title:
Živý bič

Alternate Titles:
Zivy bic

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Československá televízia Bratislava

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

A film about the dramatic lives ofthe people of the village of Ráztoka during WW I. Women are left without husbands, families fall apart, finding themselves on the verge of poverty. Eva, the main heroine, is going through difficulties after her husband was drafted to the army. Her defilement and her tragic death cause a rebellion by which the village inhabitants finally stand up against their unbearable situation.

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Assistant Camera:
Stanislav Doršic
Emil Fornay

Assistant Director:
Pavol Sarvaš

Assistant Editor:
Margita Tomášková

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Imrich Waczulík

Assistant Production Design:
Miloš Kalina

Conductor:
František Belfín

Costume Design:
Zuzana Bočeková

Costumer:
Júlia Ballagová

Director:
Martin Ťapák

Director of Photography:
Tibor Biath

Dramaturgy:
Jozef Kočí

Editor:
Maximilián Remeň

First Assistant Director:
Jozef Šafarka

Makeup Artist:
Michal Jurkovič

Novel:
Milo Urban

Original Music Composer:
Ján Zimmer

Production Design:
Anton Krajčovič

Production Manager:
Gejza Maráky

Property Master:
Oskar Havlík

Screenplay:
Rudolf Kazík
Ján Števček

Script:
Magdaléna Fauthová

Sound:
Ondrej Polomský

Special Effects:
Milan Peťovský

Unit Production Manager:
Ľubomír Holec

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