A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 19, 2012
Original Title:
eŠteBák
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Apple Film Production
Attack Film
MaxiFilm & TV
RTVS
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Poland | Slovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ JP: G US: PG-13
Runtime: 108
New husband Adam reluctantly takes a job with state security in a totalitarian country, thus becoming a secret police agent. This "contract with the devil" helps secure a flat for the happy couple, as well as a prosperous future. However, he soon finds out that he too is under surveillance.
Additional Camera:
Ervín Sanders
Pavol Husenica
Štefan Bučka
Assistant Camera:
Jindřich Kubík
Adam Kruliš
Martin Chlpík
Miroslav Pavlík
Assistant Director:
Ondřej Hartl
Miro Mráz
Assistant Production Manager:
Violeta Kamińska
Zuzana Vrbová
Viera Nadasová
Co-Producer:
Jaroslav Kučera
Borek Severa
Dariusz Jabłoński
Jiří Vlach
Přemysl Pražský
Costume Design:
Ľubica Jarjabková
Director:
Juraj Nvota
Director of Photography:
Jan Malíř
Dramaturgy:
Ivan Hubač
Jan Gogola
Editor:
Alois Fišárek
Executive Producer:
Pavel Mráz
Izabela Wojczikova
First Assistant Director:
Richard Bobek
Petr Hartl
Makeup & Hair:
Juraj Steiner
Music:
Natalia Grosiak
Dawid Korbaczyński
Ján Zachar
Producer:
Katarína Vanžurová
Production Manager:
Jiří Koštýř
Screenplay:
Ľubomír Slivka
Screenstory:
Juraj Nvota
Set Designer:
Peter Čanecký
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