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Release Date:
October 6, 1978
Original Title:
Hněv
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Sunday in September 1977, a celebration of the Miners Day. The old Hepnar is sitting at the cemetery and is recalling events from ten years ago. That time the representative of the ministry Barvír announced at the miners meeting that mining in the mines would decrease. He reasoned this decision by the fact the deposits of coal are almost used up. The boss of the mine and most of the miners protested. Barvír did not take their critical objections into account. He announced at the communist district meeting the closure of the business as the mine according to new economic principles did not prosper.
Assistant Camera:
Jan Hanzal
Assistant Director:
Ivan Fíla
Assistant Editor:
Helena Lehovcová
Magda Hájková
Assistant Production Design:
Josef Kraus
Assistant Production Manager:
Hana Štefanová
Camera Operator:
Rudolf Holan
Clapper Loader:
Helena Kadlecová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Jiří Sochovský
Costumer:
Iva Nejdlová
Dagmar Krausová
Creative Producer:
Miroslav Hladký
Director:
Zbyněk Brynych
Director of Photography:
Jiří Tarantík
Dramaturgy:
Zdeněk Dufek
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
František Matoušek
Makeup & Hair:
Jiří Šimon
Bobo Sobotka
Marie Soudná
Original Music Composer:
Ladislav Štaidl
Production Design:
Milan Nejedlý
Production Manager:
Blažej Vráb
Screenplay:
Karel Valtera
Ludvík Toman
Script:
Jarmila Kovtanová
Set Decoration:
Karel Kracík
Zdenka Neškrdová
Miloš Sršeň
Sound:
Oldřich Tichý
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Karel Valtera
Unit Production Manager:
Vlastimil Maršálek
Rudolf Mos
Vocals:
Marie Rottrová
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