A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 13, 1974
Original Title:
Vysoká modrá zeď
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Even in the 1970s, films were made in this country that emphasized not only the necessity to defend the impermeability of the Western borders by all means, but mainly rehabilitated the Stalinist era. Told with ridiculous patheticness, the story is set in 1951 and takes place in army circles, depicting the disputes over the most effective air defence of the border... It chooses to depict the working disputes between an experienced, but already mentally stagnant general and a young politruk who advocates a modern conceptual solution to the common task.
Assistant Director:
Stanislav Ulver
Assistant Editor:
Eliška Willigová
Assistant Production Design:
Jan Kňákal
Assistant Production Manager:
Milan Futera
Camera Operator:
Zdeněk Prchlík
Clapper Loader:
T. Hospodářová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Adolf Wenig
Marie Wenigová
Costumer:
Jarmila Romanová
Anna Blažková
Creative Producer:
Karel Cop
Director:
Vladimír Čech
Director of Photography:
Václav Huňka
Jiří Krob
Dramaturgy:
Josef Šilhavý
Editor:
Antonín Zelenka
First Assistant Director:
Milan Vácha
Makeup & Hair:
Otakar Košťál
Jiří Budín
Libuše Beranová
Novel:
Václav Podzimek
Original Music Composer:
Štěpán Lucký
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Bohuslav Kulič
Production Manager:
Jiří Pokorný
Screenplay:
Václav Podzimek
Milan Růžička
Vladimír Čech
Miloslav Vydra
Script Supervisor:
Lenka Němečková
Set Decoration:
Petr Hanousek
Josef Müller
Jiří Žůček
Sound:
Pavel Jelínek
Still Photographer:
Josef Janoušek
Story:
Václav Podzimek
Unit Manager:
Karel Škop
Vlasta Synkulová
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