A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 2023
Original Title:
Šťastný člověk
Alternate Titles:
Un hombre feliz
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Azyl Production
Company F
HBO Europe
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Slovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+
Runtime: 80
People who knew R. perceived her as a happy woman. A woman from Brno in her thirties who moved to Sweden together with her Slovak husband, psychiatrist Ivan. In their new home country, the young couple bought a house and had two children. It seemed that R.’s life would continue in a predictable way. As a distraction from the routine, she chose an unusual hobby. She created a male alter-ego and started writing novels for LGBTQ+ audiences. R. was happy but felt empty on the inside. She could only fill it by living out her true self. Things started speeding up and R. began changing. R. is now Marvin. And Marvin is a man.
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Co-Producer:
Hanka Kastelicová
Filip Čermák
Tereza Polachová
Tereza Keilova
Director:
Soňa G. Lutherová
Director of Photography:
Norbert Hudec
Editor:
Peter Harum
Executive Producer:
Nataša Ďuričová
Original Music Composer:
Matej Gyárfáš
Producer:
Peter Veverka
Maroš Hečko
Sound:
Michal Stasak
Samo Skubla
Writer:
Soňa G. Lutherová
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