A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 11, 2013
Original Title:
Revival
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
In Film Praha
RWE
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12
Runtime: 111
Smoke was the Czech Rolling Stones. However, under unclear circumstances, they broke up in 1972, and each of the four former musicians came to terms with their fate as retired rockers in their own way. Each of them now has their own life and their own story. And their motives for reviving the band Smoke are also different—money, a desire for lost fame, a desire to help a friend, or to really let loose one more time. Their worlds collide and they begin to enjoy music, friendship, and life on and off stage. Not only the band members, but everyone around them is in for a lot of fun and often very surprising and comical situations. And finally, one big mystery is solved - why the band broke up in the first place.
Camera Operator:
Gašper Šnuderl
Jiří Málek
Tomáš Kresta
Costume Design:
Katarína Hollá
Director:
Alice Nellis
Director of Photography:
Matěj Cibulka
Dramaturgy:
Kristián Suda
Editor:
Filip Issa
First Assistant Director:
František Loukota
Jiří Kačírek Jr.
Idea:
Alice Nellis
Rudolf Biermann
Makeup & Hair:
Jana Hladíková
Jana Radilová
Music:
Jan Ponocný
Circus Ponorka
Producer:
Rudolf Biermann
Screenplay:
Alice Nellis
Script:
Petra Zachová
Set Designer:
Petr Fořt
Sound:
Viktor Ekrt
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