A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ivan Trojan, Filip Cíl, Matej Prevrátil
Written by:
Marek Epstein
Matej Minac
Directed by:
Jirí Strach
Release Date:
December 25, 2012
Original Title:
Šťastný smolař
Alternate Titles:
Lucky Loser
Veiksmīgais neveiksminieks
Šťastný smoliar
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Young Filip is cursed with terrible luck ever since his father dared to outwit Lady Fortune herself, and to make matters worse, Filip falls hopelessly in love with Fortune’s daughter, Hanička. Determined to win her heart and break his family’s jinx, he embarks on a fantastical journey around the world, where an unlikely alliance with a compulsive liar named Kdokoliv (“Anybody”) becomes his only hope in the struggle for Hanička’s love.
The main hero of the story is Filip (Filip Cíl), a boy dogged by bad luck ever since his birth. All because his father tried to outwit Fortune herself, thus calling her wrath down on himself and - what's worse - on his son as well...
Art Direction:
David Voborský
Assistant Camera:
Libor Máca
Assistant Director:
Jarmila Gösslová
Alexander Pondikas
Assistant Production Manager:
Alexandra Burianová
Hana Kopecká
Costume Design:
Jarmila Konečná
Costumer:
Božena Měchurová
Simona Ledererová
Ivana Hanušová
Vanda Exnerová
Creative Producer:
David Ziegelbauer
Director:
Jiří Strach
Director of Photography:
Martin Šec
Dramaturgy:
Marek Horoščák
Editor:
Jan Mattlach
First Assistant Director:
Zuzana Mathéová
Focus Puller:
Michal Perič
Gaffer:
Martin Kučera
Makeup & Hair:
Lukáš Král
Květa Holasová
Jaroslav Šámal
Květa Zavřelová
Music:
Jan Jirásek
Music Arranger:
Milan Jakl
Production Manager:
Darina Levová
Screenplay:
Marek Epstein
Script Supervisor:
Jarmila Čajová
Set Decoration:
Veronika Humenčáková
Martin Franzki
Jakub Syrový
Petr Zůza
Sound:
Ladislav Ježek
Story:
Matej Mináč
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