A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 5, 1965
Original Title:
Ať žije republika
Alternate Titles:
At' zije Republika
De utstøtte
Eläköön tasavalta!
Es lebe die Republik
Ich, Julina und das Ende des Großen Krieges
Ja, Julinka i koniec wojny
Viva a República
Vive la république
Vive la république!
¡Que viva la República!
¡Que viva la república!
Éljen a köztársaság!
Да здравствует республика!
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Československý armádní film
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 134
Oldrich is the runt of his village, beaten by his father, bullied by the other boys. But he has imagination on his side, and a wiry toughness they can’t defeat. The village is in turmoil, because the Nazi occupiers have just retreated and the Red Army is advancing. Oldrich dodges amid the mayhem and panic, taking his share of blows but always managing to stay one step ahead. Beautifully shot and darkly ironic, Karel Kachyna’s forgotten masterpiece jumbles reality, memory and fantasy to capture the intensity and confusion of childhood in a war zone.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Macák
Jiří Pospíšil
Assistant Director:
Lubomír Břinčil
Zdena Kracíková
Assistant Production Manager:
Jaromír Kallista
Ctibor Jeřábek
Vladimír Tišer
Camera Operator:
Jiří Macháně
Conductor:
František Belfín
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Ester Krumbachová
Olga Dimitrovová
Costumer:
Vlastimil Hasala
Věra Kubíková
Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka
Ladislav Fikar
Director:
Karel Kachyňa
Director of Photography:
Jaromír Šofr
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík
Bohumil Šmída
First Assistant Director:
Milada Mikešová
František Sádek
Makeup & Hair:
Stanislav Petřek
Rudolf Buneš
Alena Hejdánková
Original Music Composer:
Jan Novák
Production Design:
Leoš Karen
Production Manager:
Vladimír Vojta
Erik Hubáček
Screenplay:
Jan Procházka
Karel Kachyňa
Set Decoration:
Ladislav Winkelhöfer
Jiří Žůček
Sound:
Jiří Lenoch
Story:
Jan Procházka
Unit Production Manager:
Karel Vejřík
Artur Stacha
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