A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 23, 2014
Original Title:
Vejška
Alternate Titles:
Vysoká
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bio Illusion
VorelFilm
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ PL: 12 SK: 15
Runtime: 85
The protagonists are the same, only five years older: Kocourek (Tomáš Vorel Jr.) Kolman (Jiří Mádl), mother Kocourková (Zuzana Bydžovská), mother Kolmanová (Ivana Chýlková) and father Kolman (Jan Kraus). Kocourek applies to study graphic design at the UMPRUM. He has not been accepted twice because there is a great interest in studying at this university, only a select few are accepted. Mother Kocourková has long given up on the dream that her son will study something proper and that she will ever understand him, and so she increasingly talks to herself with a bottle of vodka. Kolman, meanwhile, is studying in his second year at the University of Economics. But instead of lectures and seminars, he is only interested in his classmates. He packs one after another. He solves his exams and credits by fraud or bribery. Kocourek, on the other hand, is conscientious and hardworking and falls head over heels in love with the enchanting Júlia, who is also applying to the UMPRUM.
Colorist:
Michal Křeček
Director:
Tomáš Vorel
Director of Photography:
Tomáš Vorel
Dramaturgy:
Jaroslav Sedláček
Editor:
Šimon Hájek
Graphic Designer:
Zdeněk Řanda
Screenplay:
Zdeněk Řanda
Tomáš Vorel
Set Designer:
Zdeněk Řanda
Tomáš Vorel
Sound:
Jakub Jurásek
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michal Křeček
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