A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 1990
Original Title:
Muka obraznosti
Alternate Titles:
The Torment of Imagery
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The film tells the story of an enthusiastic young man who joins a textile factory in the late 1950s and assumes that a promising career awaits him - the protagonist is therefore constantly comparing himself to his favourite literary model, the equally ambitious Julian Sorel from Stendhal's fresco The Red and the Black. The result, however, lacks the necessary conviction, the ability to draw the viewer into his world, and remains too contrived, as the chosen period has become a mere non-committal backdrop for amorous games.
Assistant Camera:
Stanislav Šťastný
Assistant Editor:
Alena Kravková
Assistant Production Manager:
Pavel Bačkovský
Luboš Čížek
Dušan Vodák
Camera Operator:
Martin Duba
Clapper Loader:
Vladimíra Lenertová
Ivan Minář
Costume Design:
Eva Štrougalová
Costumer:
Jana Křížková
Inka Braťková
Renata Votrubová
Creative Producer:
Miloslav Vydra
Director:
Vladimír Drha
Director of Photography:
Emil Sirotek
Dramaturgy:
Dušan Kukal
Editor:
Jan Chaloupek
First Assistant Director:
Michal Vostřez
Makeup & Hair:
Jana Dolejší
Jaroslav Šámal
Ivana Kostková
Zdeněk Klika
Novel:
Vladimír Páral
Original Music Composer:
Karel Svoboda
Production Design:
Bohumil Nový
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
Václav Šašek
Script Supervisor:
Kateřina Pavelková
Dagmar Švejdova
Second Assistant Director:
Jan Menšík
Set Decoration:
Ivan Ernyei
Dana Smržová
Jaroslav Vich
Sound:
Miloslav Hůrka
Ivo Špalj
Unit Production Manager:
Jan Vincourek
Lenka Jandová
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