Midnight Mass (1962) [N/A]

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Release Date:
August 24, 1962

Original Title:
Polnočná omša

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
XC: 10 

On Christmas Eve, 1944, in Nazi-occupied Slovakia, the Kubiš family grapples with survival amidst brutal reprisals. Marián collaborates as a fascist guard leader, while his sister Angela has an affair with their Nazi lodger, Major Brecker. The situation escalates when their younger son, Juraj, a former partisan fighter, returns home wounded. As Germans search homes for escapees, Juraj hides in the attic, while an unsettling Christmas dinner unfolds below with Major Brecker present.

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Art Direction:
Karel Škvor

Assistant Camera:
Bohumil Vodička
Eduard Kadeřábek

Assistant Director:
Pavol Sarvaš

Assistant Editor:
Růžena Hejsková

Conductor:
František Belfín

Costume Design:
Milena Doskočová
Erna Veselá

Costumer:
Júlia Morvicová

Director:
Jiří Krejčík

Director of Photography:
Rudolf Stahl

Editor:
Josef Dobřichovský

First Assistant Director:
Vladislav Pavlovič
Věra Ženíšková

Gaffer:
František Novák

Makeup & Hair:
Helena Pallósová

Makeup Artist:
Otakar Košťál
Anton Gendiar

Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Liška

Production Design:
Jiří Červík

Production Manager:
František Milič

Property Master:
Vojtech Brázdovič

Screenplay:
Jiří Krejčík
Peter Karvaš
Albert Marenčin

Script:
Viera Bieliková

Sound:
Jaroslav Plavec

Sound Assistant:
Eduard Palček

Theatre Play:
Peter Karvaš

Unit Production Manager:
Emil Bandík
Ladislav Strakáč

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