A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 1985
Original Title:
Láska s vůní pryskyřice
Alternate Titles:
Letokruhy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The forest worker František Hrubý, a poor, hard-working man, lives with his granddaughter in a lonely cottage. Despite being in his sixties, he is still a furiant who does not let anyone talk to him, but talks to everyone himself. His desire to interfere in the lives of his companion, daughter, granddaughter or friends is rooted in his fear of loneliness and death. He also can't accept that the work he has loved all his life has become too much of a strain...
Assistant Camera:
Bohumil Vodička
Assistant Director:
Vít Horálek
Assistant Editor:
Jan Svoboda
Jana Šimonová
Assistant Production Design:
František Vokřál
Assistant Production Manager:
Jan Kočí
Camera Operator:
Václav Helliman
Clapper Loader:
Jarmila Holubová
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Costume Design:
Dimitrij Kadrnožka
Costumer:
Martina Malichová
Jaroslava Adámková
Creative Producer:
Josef Císař
Director:
Jiří Hanibal
Director of Photography:
Josef Vaniš
Dramaturgy:
Karel Cop
Editor:
Josef Valušiak
First Assistant Director:
Věra Ticháčková
Makeup & Hair:
Václav Frank
Ivana Frýdová Bissingerová
Stanislav Petřek
Novel:
Jiří Hanibal
Original Music Composer:
Angelo Michajlov
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Petr Čapek
Screenplay:
Jiří Hanibal
Script Supervisor:
Zuzana Plecerová
Set Decoration:
Karel Kracík
Sound:
Jiří Moudrý
Special Effects:
Jiří Milfait
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Jiří Hanibal
Stunts:
Petr Drozda
Petr Jákl
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Manager:
Evelyna Vrbová
Hana Jarošová
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