A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 1984
Original Title:
Slunce, seno, jahody
Alternate Titles:
Ta naše vesnička česká
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
A Czech agricultural student, Šimon Plánička, arrives at the small South Bohemian town of Hoštice, and joins the local JZD (agricultural co-op) with the intention of trying out his experiment regarding the "Milk yield of cows in regards to a cultured environment". He runs into difficulty with the directorship of the JZD, but he finds them eager to help once they hear he's the son of the local agricultural commissioner, as his last name is also Plánička. Blažena Škopková is given the task of finding out how things are looking. However everything is complicated by the jealousy of Blažena's boyfriend Venca.
Assistant Camera:
Václav Zajíček
Assistant Director:
Petr Slabý
Rudolf Jokl
Assistant Editor:
Růžena Hejsková
Helena Lehovcová
Assistant Production Design:
Jan Zázvorka
Camera Operator:
Rudolf Jokl
Clapper Loader:
Renata Čihulková
Conductor:
Karel Vágner
Costume Design:
Marie Franková
Costumer:
Vladimíra Zadražilová
Jaroslava Adámková
Creative Producer:
Jan Vild
Director:
Zdeněk Troška
Dramaturgy:
Miroslav Hladký
Editor:
Eva Bobková
First Assistant Director:
Magdalena Pivoňková
Makeup & Hair:
František Čížek
Vlasta Hájková
Miroslav Buhr
Original Music Composer:
Karel Vágner
Production Assistant:
René Kořenář
Přemysl Čermák
Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák
Production Manager:
Blažej Vráb
Screenplay:
Petr Markov
Zdeněk Troška
Script:
Eva Truchlá
Set Decoration:
Milan Šefrna
Karel Kracík
Miloš Sršeň
Sound:
Karel Jaroš
Still Photographer:
Alena Červená
Story:
Zdeněk Troška
Petr Markov
Stunt Double:
František Jákl
Stunts:
František Jákl
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Production Manager:
Rudolf Mos
Hana Štefanová
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