A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 26, 2010
Original Title:
Osudové peníze
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
High school teacher Jiří is torn from his solitude and everyday life by an unexpected nighttime visit from his beloved younger sister, former seamstress Růžena. She tells her brother that she has run away from her husband Fanda, a textile merchant, because of his greed and vulgarity. However, Jiří later learns from his other sister, Tylda, that Růžena spent a lot of money and left her husband for a dragoon captain. The captain has now rejected his pregnant lover because he is getting married. Disappointed, Růžena believes that her brother has turned away from her because of her lie, and she decides to take a desperate step...
Assistant Camera:
Jaromír Kalina
Michal Škoda
Assistant Editor:
Jaroslava Hrubá
Assistant Production Design:
Miroslav Kratina
Lukáš Máslo
Conductor:
Leoš Svárovský
Costume Design:
Dana Svobodová
Costumer:
Petra Barochová
Jana Milerová
Jaroslava Veselá
Jana Váňová
Director:
Jiří Krejčík
Director of Photography:
Juraj Fándli
Editor:
Alois Fišárek
Executive Producer:
Jaroslav Kučera
First Assistant Director:
Viktor Walter
Gaffer:
Oldřich Havelka
Karel Zavadil
Pavel Fiala
Lyricist:
Věra Provazníková
Makeup & Hair:
Václav Frank
Ivana Chlostova
Dana Kohoutová
Alena Marečková
Original Music Composer:
Jan Jirásek
Production Assistant:
Jonáš Žantovský
Kateřina Foltová
Production Design:
František Svoboda
Štefan Theisz
Production Manager:
Miloslav Rež
Eliška Sekavová
Screenplay:
Jiří Krejčík
Script:
Eva Pítová
Set Decoration:
Zdeněk Zdobinský
Michal Pavlas
Jan Richter
Jaroslav Starý
Jan Krčil
Short Story:
Karel Čapek
Sound Assistant:
Jan Našinec
Jan Peška
Vladimíra Cafourková
Sound Designer:
Radim Štětina
Sound Director:
Josef Spal
Sound Mixer:
Milan Jílek
Milan Bálek
Petr Lenděl
Steadicam Operator:
Jaromír Kalina
Unit Production Manager:
Jaroslava Halmi
Libor Zlomek
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