A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Modrý drak
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Thirty-five-year-old bachelor Jiří Šafránek is a train dispatcher, an amateur actor rehearsing the role of Hamlet, and the proud owner of a 1960 Stadion 22 moped. Because of the blue color of his beloved motorcycle, the police call Jiří the Blue Dragon. Jiří still lives with his mother, who finds it difficult to tolerate his escapades. Like Prince Hamlet, Jiří talks to his father's ghost. In addition, he is always running late and shortens his journey from work to theater rehearsals by taking a footbridge where motorcycles are prohibited. One day, he almost collides with a girl named Adina coming in the opposite direction. This marks the beginning of a relationship that will disrupt not only Jiří's coexistence with his mother, but also the preparations for the premiere of Hamlet itself.
Assistant Director:
Jiří Kárník
Petr Chmela
Clapper Loader:
Karolina Seidlová
Costumer:
Lenka Mejstříková
Director:
Kamil Polách
Director of Photography:
Aleš Němec
Dramaturgy:
Alexandr Popov
Editor:
Karel Novák
Focus Puller:
Jan Kundera
Jiří Sobotka
Leoš Vijačka
Michal Kraus
Lukáš Marek
Gaffer:
Milan Jirsa
Makeup & Hair:
Zuzana Pitnerová
Music:
Václav Koubek
Original Music Composer:
Petr Piňos
Producer:
Kamil Polách
Jiří Šafránek
Jan Seidel
Production Manager:
Tomáš Pešula
Screenplay:
Kamil Polách
Script:
Karolina Seidlová
Set Designer:
Jiří Kárník
Sound:
Lukáš Ujčík
Sound Recordist:
Lukáš Ujčík
Marian Schuller
Pavel Matyáš
Story:
Kamil Polách
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