A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 11, 1996
Original Title:
Kráva
Alternate Titles:
A tehén - Egy kalandos hétköznapi élet
Kráva – Dobrodružství nejobyčejnějšího života
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MIRAGE Production Service
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+|12+
Runtime: 86
Adam is a young farmer. As a child, fleeing the bleak reality of his mother's life as a prostitute, he tumbled from a mountain and was mentally injured. Years later, his mother is dying, so Adam sells their only cow to pay for medicine. Rosa, a beautiful young maid, fleeing the sexual exploitation of a wealthy butcher, climbs up to join them on their remote farm and dares to become part of Adam's world. A cycle of life begins again, in a remote turn-of-the-century village tied to the land and its animals.
Assistant Camera:
Jindřich Čipera
František Vaňásek
Milan Kopecký
Assistant Director:
Renata Kindlová
Kateřina Kohut
Assistant Editor:
Anna Mejtská
Assistant Set Designer:
Barbora Bucharová
Boom Operator:
Ota Jelínek
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Costume Design:
Ivana Olmerová
Costumer:
Jana Smetanová
Iva Bártová
Director:
Karel Kachyňa
Director of Photography:
Petr Hojda
Dramaturgy:
Helena Sýkorová
Editor:
Jan Svoboda
Gaffer:
Jaroslav Novák
Lighting Technician:
Miroslav Ptáček
René Michalička
Zdeněk Janeček
Makeup & Hair:
Eva Vyplelová
Václav Frank
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Manager:
Karel Škop
Property Master:
Miloslav Dvořák
Miroslav Fára
Props:
Martin Diviš
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Marek Šíma
Screenplay:
Karel Kachyňa
Karel Čabrádek
Script Supervisor:
Eva Pítová
Set Designer:
Martin Kurel
Zdeněk Flemming
Short Story:
Jindřich Šimon Baar
Sound:
Jaroslav Novák
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Jan Procházka
Stunts:
Jiří Kraus
Martin Hub
Unit Production Manager:
Michal Škop
Ivo Pitrák
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