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Release Date:
June 29, 2019
Original Title:
Dcera
Alternate Titles:
Daria Kashcheeva s Dcera
Genres:
Animation | Drama
Production Companies:
FAMU
MAUR film
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Runtime: 15
A young girl buries in her soul a memory of a painful moment, when as a child she brought home an injured bird and her father burdened by his own weight of worries didn’t notice her feelings and longing for understanding. The girl took her father’s reaction as indifference and closed herself in her inner world longing for her father’s love and its manifestations. Since that moment she and her dad continued to grow apart, and as an adult she is no longer able to accept his endearments. The father suffers from guilt and searches for a way back to his daughter, trying to revive their lost relationship.
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Animation:
Daria Kashcheeva
Art Direction:
Daria Kashcheeva
Camera Operator:
Bargav Sridhar
Co-Producer:
Martin Vandas
Director:
Daria Kashcheeva
Director of Photography:
Daria Kashcheeva
Editor:
Alexander Kashcheev
Lighting Director:
Bargav Sridhar
Music:
Petr Vrba
Producer:
Michal Křeček
Zuzana Roháčová
Screenplay:
Daria Kashcheeva
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