A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 27, 1995
Original Title:
Poslední přesun
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
NETTO film & production
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+
Most people have left Earth, for unknown reasons and to unknown destinations. The story follows three men who live together and support each other. They use an old military warehouse full of supplies and food to survive. They try to maintain their human values. There are other groups of people on Earth who are barely surviving and resorting to cannibalism. After a conflict with one such group, the trio must leave their warehouse. They end up in a former prison, which seems like paradise to them. The prison is inhabited by a young girl. After further difficulties, everything is coming to a final move.
Assistant Camera:
Michal Vlček
Camera Operator:
Stanislav Šťastný
Costume Design:
Alexander Kiss
Director:
Kryštof Hanzlík
Director of Photography:
Jaroslav Brabec
Dramaturgy:
Bedřich Ludvík
Olga Hanzlíková
Editor:
Jan Sládek
Executive Producer:
Martin Zaradička
Petr Novák
First Assistant Director:
Josef Loučím
Makeup & Hair:
Jiřina Pahlerová
Modeling:
Jiri Krystof
Original Music Composer:
Michal Dvořák
David Koller
Production Design:
Petr Širůček
Boris Masník
Production Manager:
Marek Štifter
Screenplay:
Kryštof Hanzlík
Second Assistant Director:
Jiří Augusta
Sound:
Radim Hladík Jr.
Josef Bartoš
Special Effects:
Václav Krejčík
Story:
Kryštof Hanzlík
Stunts:
Jaroslav Tomsa
Ladislav Lahoda
Jindřich Klaus
Pavel Cajzl
Dimo Lipitkovský
Title Designer:
Pavel Kryml
Unit Manager:
Helena Uldrichová
Visual Effects:
Jiří Šnábl
Visual Effects Camera:
Jiří Šimůnek
Visual Effects Designer:
Boris Masník
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