A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Stín kapradiny
Alternate Titles:
Stín kapradiny
The Shadow of Ferns
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Based on the only extensive prose work by the surrealist painter Josef Capek, Shades of Fern most resembles the philosophical fairy tales and fables of Josef’s older brother, the legendary Czech novelist and playwright Karel Capek. Two young poachers, more boys than men, kill a gamekeeper when they are caught illegally hunting. Panicked, they retreat into a forest that grows steadily more forbidding and deadly as their fear for the future—and guilt over their action—mounts. Loosely based on hundreds of oral folk tales and legends that haunt the woods of Czechoslovakia, Vlácil’s contemporary updating artistically underscores the relationship between man and nature, crime and punishment, isolation and society, and guilt and memory.
Assistant Director:
Ondřej Balík
Miroslav Čvorsjuk
Assistant Editor:
Magda Hájková
Assistant Production Design:
Roman Květoň
Assistant Production Manager:
Eva Kulhánková
Camera Operator:
Jiří Ondráček
Clapper Loader:
Barbora Bílková
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Theodor Pištěk
Costumer:
Věra Mírová
Creative Producer:
Jiří Blažek
Director:
František Vláčil
Director of Photography:
František Uldrich
Dramaturgy:
Václav Nývlt
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
Aleš Dospiva
Gaffer:
Ivan Měšťan
Lead Costumer:
Zuzana Máchová
Makeup & Hair:
Jan Valkoun
František Havlíček
Blanka Haltufová
Novel:
Josef Čapek
Original Music Composer:
Jiří F. Svoboda
Production Design:
Jaromír Švarc
Production Manager:
Vladimír Vojta
Property Master:
Miloslav Dvořák
Screenplay:
František Vláčil
Vladimír Körner
Script:
Eliška Vojtová
Set Decoration:
Josef Večerek
Vladimír Ježek
Sound:
František Fabián
Still Photographer:
Miroslav Jirsa
Unit Production Manager:
Jarmila Benešová
Bohumil Vlach
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