A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 3, 1987
Original Title:
Sprīdītis
Alternate Titles:
Malchik s palchik
Spriditis
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Rīgas kinostudija
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 77
Little Tom Thumb's evil stepmother exploits him amd makes his life very hard, so the little shepherd boy decides to leave home and seek happiness in the world outside. There little Tom Thumb meets the Wind Mother, Forest Mother and a little old man on his way. Each of them gives him a chore to do that earns him a gift with magical power, which comes in handy when he has to defeat Scrooges, Lop-Eared Man and the Devil himself. While traveling in the world and looking for happiness, he realises he misses his grandmother and little sister...
Assistant Production Design:
Martin Malý
Assistant Production Manager:
Jan Boček
Choreographer:
František Pokorný
Costume Design:
Ieva Kundzina
Costumer:
Jaroslava Veselá
Iveta Trmalová
Creative Producer:
Marcela Pittermannová
Director:
Gunārs Piesis
Director of Photography:
Mārtiņš Kleins
Dramaturgy:
Miloš Cajthaml
Irina Cerevicnika
Editor:
Liene Bāliņa
First Assistant Director:
Martin Mahdal
Sergejs Berdičevskis
Makeup & Hair:
Alena Marečková
Jiří Budín
Jana Radilová
Makeup Designer:
Karina Lapina
Music:
Imants Kalniņš
Production Design:
Ivars Mailītis
Miloš Červinka
Production Manager:
Miroslav Dousek
Arnis Maris Kursitis
Screenplay:
Gunārs Piesis
Set Decoration:
Karel Kracík
Milan Šefrna
Milan Šebo
Sound Designer:
Igors Jakovlevs
Special Effects:
Boris Masník
Boris Moravec
Antonín Weiser
Still Photographer:
Jānis Pilskalns
Story:
Gunārs Piesis
Stunt Double:
Dita Čejchanová
Stunts:
Hana Ludvíková
Ladislav Kocourek
Theatre Play:
Anna Brigadere
Unit Production Manager:
Bohdan Kysil
Irena Koucká
Sarma Matveka
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