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Release Date:
March 29, 2012
Original Title:
Okresní přebor – Poslední zápas Pepika Hnátka
Alternate Titles:
Okresní přebor Poslední zápas Pepika Hnátka
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Media Pro Pictures
Universal Production Partners
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Based on the popular television series Okresní přebor. As the title suggests, the film features the legendary figure of licensed coach Josef Hnátek. Since this man appeared in the series only as ashes scattered on the Houslice football field, the filmmakers decided to introduce him to viewers in his living form. The story of the feature film is set during his lifetime and explores the dilemma of a man for whom football is his whole life. Even more than life itself. The title role of the Houslice personality will be played by theater director, artistic director of Prague's Dejvické Theater, and occasional actor Miroslav Krobot.
Assistant Director:
Pavel Svatoň
Costume Design:
Ivan Stekla
Creative Producer:
Jan Maxa
Director:
Jan Prušinovský
Director of Photography:
Petr Bednář
Dramaturgy:
Petr Jarchovský
Markéta Prušinovská
Editor:
Otakar Šenovský
Executive Producer:
Ondřej Zima
First Assistant Director:
Vlastimil Kadeřábek
Makeup & Hair:
Lukáš Král
Music Director:
Jan P. Muchow
Original Music Composer:
Jan P. Muchow
Vratislav Kydlíček
Producer:
Misu Predescu
Petr Erben
Production Manager:
Sergiu Támas
Ondřej Šejnoha
Filip Brouk
Screenplay:
Jan Prušinovský
Set Designer:
Jan Vlček
Sound:
Matěj Matuška
Michal Čech
Stunt Coordinator:
Petr Drozda
Martin Hub
Stunts:
Jiří Horký
Jindřich Klaus
Jan Holíček
Jaroslav Pšenička
Writer:
Petr Kolečko
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