A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 4, 2012
Original Title:
Cesta do lesa
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Magiclab
VorelFilm
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+
Runtime: 110
Honza Marak has long since abandoned a career in IT and has bought a cottage on the outskirts of a small village, where he’s settled in with his wife Marketa, daughter Anyna and son Sayen. He works in the woods as a forest labourer repairing roads and enclosures, cutting wood to sell and assisting the foresters. Marketa earns a living as a masseuse and alternative healer, making use of various mind-altering plants and mushrooms, which leads to conflict with the old inhabitants and eventually with drug enforcement. Daughter Anyna attends a distant school where her grades deteriorate as she wanders the woods learning from nature rather than from her textbooks.
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3D Animator:
Petr Balej
Ondřej Hošek
Ondřej Samohel
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Bytčánek
Assistant Director:
Jonáš Žantovský
Kristýna Matoušková
Veronika Všelichová
Romana Brožková
Viktor Dražský
Tomáš Obermaier
Michal Pátek
Assistant Production Manager:
Zuzana Vrbová
Michal Pátek
Romana Brožková
Camera Operator:
Petr Houdek
Cinematography:
Tomáš Vorel
Co-Producer:
Michal Křeček
Jaroslav Kučera
Colorist:
Michal Křeček
Conductor:
František Krtička
Costume Design:
Iva Rašková
Director:
Tomáš Vorel
Director of Photography:
Tomáš Vorel
Dramaturgy:
Kristián Suda
Editor:
Šimon Hájek
Executive Producer:
Věra Ferdová
Location Manager:
Věra Ferdová
Makeup & Hair:
Romana Karlíková
Music:
Petr Piňos
Michal Vích
Music Director:
Petr Pýcha
Michal Vích
Production Manager:
Jiří Koštýř
Set Designer:
Tomáš Vorel
Sound:
Jakub Jurásek
Special Effects:
Karel Brosinger
Miroslav Miclík
Lubomír Rek
Jan Trnka
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michal Křeček
Writer:
Barbora Nimcová
Tomáš Vorel
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