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Release Date:
July 5, 1989
Original Title:
Švedski aranžman
Alternate Titles:
The Swedish Way
Švedski aranžman
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Forum Sarajevo
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Three intertwined stories about Serbian truck driver who is involved into drug trafficking without knowing, Czech family who live by the road which makes them a lot of troubles since many cars crash into their house, and a bus full of Swedish grannies who go on a Trans-European package holiday.
Assistant Camera:
Ivan Šimůnek
Assistant Production Design:
Petr Pištěk
Assistant Production Manager:
Edin Šarkić
Pavel Bačkovský
Michal Přikryl
Željko Maksimović
Camera Operator:
Pavel Nečesal
Clapper Loader:
Lenka Jandejsková
Eva Blažková
Conductor:
Zoran Simjanović
Costume Design:
Branka Fetahagić
Oldřich Schüller
Costumer:
Iveta Trmalová
Dara Dragić
Creative Producer:
Jan Vild
Director:
Zoran Gospić
Director of Photography:
Viktor Růžička
Dramaturgy:
Pavla Frýdlová
Editor:
Jiří Brožek
Eva Horázná
First Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Hykl
Slobodan Ivetić
Line Producer:
Pero Burić
Makeup & Hair:
Jana Dolejší
Jaroslav Šámal
Blanka Haltufová
Milka Vasić
Original Music Composer:
Zoran Simjanović
Producer:
Mirza Pašić
Production Design:
Vlado Perković
Jindřich Goetz
Production Manager:
Jaroslav Bouček
Refik Beširević
Screenplay:
Zoran Gospić
Miroslav Sovják
Script Supervisor:
Marie Beránková
Sculptor:
Miroslav Sovják
Second Assistant Director:
Damir Čengić
Jana Gospičová
Set Decoration:
Milan Bábik
Mirsad Huković
Fikret Orle
Eva Slívová
Karel Vaňásek
Sound:
Ivo Špalj
Ivan Zakić
Still Photographer:
Jan Kuděla
Story:
Zoran Gospić
Stunts:
Zdeněk Barták
Jaroslav Klenot
Jiří Klenot
Petr Komínek
Zbyněk Krákora
Ladislav Lahoda
Frantisek Stupka
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Production Manager:
Jitka Hoferková
Pavel Nový
Milenko Prstojević
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