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Release Date:
May 9, 1983
Original Title:
O bílém jadýrku
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Československá televize Praha
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A romantic fairy tale about how a castle lady found her lost son, who demonstrated rare bravery, kindness of heart and intelligence. He answered the White Fairy's difficult riddles and thus obtained a miraculous seed, which was to restore Princess Johanka's speech. He was also able to forgive the chamberlain's son for depriving him of the seed and never forgot the cottager Blažej, who raised him for years when he was deprived of his castle home by intrigue. Milena Medová, the author of many television fairy tales, managed to write an original story about human calculation, envy and resentment, but also, and most importantly, about wisdom, courage, the art of forgiveness, i.e. about qualities that should be valued.
Assistant Director:
Hana Jeřábková
Camera Operator:
Petr Prima
Jaroslav Šenfelder
Jan Strimpl
Choreographer:
Milena Moravcová
Costume Design:
Stella Drozdová
Director:
Věra Jordánová
Director of Photography:
František Němec
Dramaturgy:
Helena Sýkorová
Editor:
Věra Štěpánková
First Assistant Director:
Božena Šimerová
Makeup & Hair:
Jiřina Kozlová
Josef Borovička
Original Music Composer:
Vadim Petrov
Production Design:
Leopold Zeman
Production Manager:
Marie Helclová
Sound:
Václav Nosek
Writer:
Karel Šiktanc
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