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Release Date:
September 4, 1964
Original Title:
Postava k podpírání
Alternate Titles:
Josef Kilián
요세프 킬리안
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
The story is about Harold, an isolated figure in an overwhelming world of totalitarian bureaucracy. Harold tries to find the elusive Joseph Kilian, an old acquaintance, in Prague. When Harold stumbles across a state-run cat-lending store, he impulsively rents a feline for the day. Later, he attempts to return the cat and finds that the store no longer exists. Now with a furry companion, Harold continues his search for Kilian. Written and directed by Pavel Juracek, this 40 minute film effectively aims its allegorical shots at personality cults and the absurdities of a totalitarian regime.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Macák
Assistant Director:
Jiřina Matiasková
Zdenka Pešulová
Assistant Editor:
Ludmila Náprstková
Assistant Production Design:
Bohumil Nový
Assistant Production Manager:
Zbyněk Bartoš
Camera Operator:
František Uldrich
Clapper Loader:
Jiřina Znamenáčková
Costumer:
Jaroslava Komárková
Zdena Šnajdarová
Creative Producer:
Ladislav Fikar
Director:
Pavel Juráček
Jan Schmidt
Director of Photography:
Jan Čuřík
Dramaturgy:
Václav Nývlt
Editor:
Zdeněk Stehlík
Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída
First Assistant Director:
Pavel Horák
Makeup & Hair:
Vladimír Petřina
Marie Džbánková
Original Music Composer:
Wiliam Bukový
Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák
Production Manager:
Miloš Bergl
Props:
Jan Drvota
Screenplay:
Pavel Juráček
Jan Schmidt
Set Decoration:
Miloslav Dvořák
Sound:
Adolf Nacházel
Sound Assistant:
Jan Wahle
Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík
Story:
Pavel Juráček
Unit Production Manager:
Zdeňka Černá
Ladislav Dražan
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