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Release Date:
January 25, 2024
Original Title:
3 MWh
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
FAMU
Filmtalent Zlín Foundation
Helium Film
Magiclab
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A nuclear power plant worker obsessed with counting has set a maximum limit on how much electricity he wants to consume until the end of his life. In this grim but masterful 35mm film-poem with strong mathematical undercurrents, Marie-Magdalena Kochová presents to us a story of a man whose life is moving towards transformation. A loving acceptance of the fact that we are not just our bodies, but energy too.
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Cinematography:
Kristýna Kůlová
Co-Producer:
Markéta Pášmová
Michal Křeček
Tomáš Šimon
Costume Design:
Natálie Rajnišová
Director:
Marie-Magdalena Kochová
Director of Photography:
Marie-Magdalena Kochová
Editor:
Veronika Kašparová
Original Music Composer:
Haštal Hapka
Producer:
Agáta Kolářová
Production Design:
Eliška Ouředníčková
Production Manager:
Eva Flídrová
Sound:
Martin Michálek
Writer:
Josef Kokta
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