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Release Date:
June 16, 1994
Original Title:
Amerika
Alternate Titles:
Ameryka
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Barrandov Studio
Simply Cinema
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Runtime: 90
Vladimír Michálek chose an unconventional adaptation of Franz Kafka's novel for his feature debut. Artistically reminiscent of the classic films of Karel Zeman, the director reinterpreted this dark story of a man vainly seeking a place in a rigidly ordered society by changing the desperate conclusion into a happy end. The film provided Czech comedian Jirí Lábus with a new kind of role: that of the despotic uncle of a main hero Karel Rossman (Martin Dejdar).
Art Direction:
Jaroslav Róna
Assistant Camera:
Pavel Brynych
Costume Design:
Monika Drápalová
Petra Jáchimová
Věra Linhartová
Director:
Vladimír Michálek
Director of Photography:
Martin Duba
Editor:
Jiří Brožek
Executive Producer:
Jaroslav Bouček
First Assistant Director:
Kryštof Hanzlík
Makeup & Hair:
Jiří Budín
Novel:
Franz Kafka
Original Music Composer:
Michal Dvořák
David Koller
Production Design:
Jindřich Goetz
Production Manager:
Jaroslav Bouček
Jana Novosadová
Screenplay:
Martin Duba
Vladimír Michálek
Set Decoration:
Josef Calta
Ladislav Jásam Kumšta
Milan Šveňha
Bedřich Čermák
Sound:
Michal Dvořák
Radim Hladík Jr.
Special Effects:
Jaromír Franta
Still Photographer:
Tomáš Čoudil Kroutílek
Olga Svobodová
Story:
Vladimír Michálek
Martin Duba
Unit Manager:
Martin Mikuláš
Eva Javorská
Visual Effects:
Jiří Rumler
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