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Release Date:
January 1, 1979
Original Title:
Mandragora
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Československá televízia Bratislava
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A television production of a Renaissance comedy by N. Machiavelli. A sharp criticism of society, a sharp satire on the wickedness of the clergy and human stupidity that causes the breakdown of marriage. The old lawyer Calfacci, husband of the young and beautiful Lucrezia, is unable to father a child. Callimaco, in love with Lucrezia, convinces him to give his wife a decoction of mandrake. At the same time, he warns him that anyone who comes into physical contact with Lucrezia for the first time will die from the effects of the poison. Therefore, the first villain (whom Callimaco himself is) must be caught and sacrificed for a good cause. However, he must convince Lucrezia's mother and the virtuous Lucrezia, and thus bribe the confessor Timoteo. The monk approves this intention with his casuistic interpretation and blesses him.
Adaptation:
Pavol Haspra
Assistant Director:
Mária Turbová
Camera Operator:
Ján Chytil
Viliam Krčma
Stanislav Bureš
Costume Design:
Zdeněk Šánský
Costumer:
Veronika Ivanová
Director:
Pavol Haspra
Director of Photography:
Jozef Brezanský
Dramaturgy:
Viera Mikulášová-Škridlová
Editor:
Helena Hartmannová
Lyricist:
Kamil Peteraj
Makeup & Hair:
Helena Vávrová
Original Music Composer:
Pavol Hammel
Production Manager:
Oľga Kalková
Set Decoration:
Ivan Belan
Jozef Kanas
Set Designer:
Tibor Lužinský
Sound:
Igor Šandrik
Theatre Play:
Niccolò Machiavelli
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