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Release Date:
November 1, 2012
Original Title:
7 dní hříchů
Alternate Titles:
7 dni hrichu
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bio Art Production
DP Film
Filmpark Production
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Slovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12
Runtime: 107
This story actually happened in the region around the city of Sumperk in Jeseniky Mountains in May 1945. The disappearance of Agnes, the German wife of a Czech forester Jan Olsan is a dark mystery. She is the only one who knows who and for what reason is looking for her. It's the end of the war, times are bad and the Czechs are coming back from the inland to the frontier. The guards are forming and soldiers are coming. Fate brings together the outlaw Jan and his German brother-in-law Jurgen who has just returned from the eastern front line. Both men are looking for exactly the same woman and that is Agnes. But Agnes escaped; she is running away through the deep woods followed by the most powerful man of the county. Running away for what she had witnessed. The fatality of the relationship between Agnes and Jan can only be learned in the mountains on this thorny journey.
Assistant Camera:
Jakub Vrbík
Ondřej Herold
Assistant Production Manager:
Zuzana Vrbová
Camera Operator:
Aleš Blabolil
Daniel Krzywoń
Jan Šuster
Tomáš Juríček
Co-Producer:
Ivo Krátký
Petr Koza
Peter Neveďal
Jaroslav Kučera
Conductor:
Jakub Žídek
Costume Design:
Evženie Rážová
Director:
Jiří Chlumský
Director of Photography:
Ján Ďuriš
Martin Šec
Dramaturgy:
Daniel Krzywoń
Editor:
Vassilis Skalenakis
Executive Producer:
Petr Přikryl
Daniel Krzywoń
Richard Signeski
Andrea Machalíková
First Assistant Director:
Peter Pálka
Makeup & Hair:
Milan Vlček
Jiřina Pahlerová
Music Director:
Boris Urbánek
Original Music Composer:
Boris Urbánek
Producer:
Daniel Krzywoń
Josef Urban
Miroslav Řiháček
Production Manager:
Roman Kašparovský
Jiří Koštýř
Set Designer:
Václav Vohlídal
Sound:
Martin Večeřa
Writer:
Josef Urban
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