A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 26, 1980
Original Title:
Causa Králík
Alternate Titles:
The Rabbit Case
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
In an unusual, apolitical approach, director Jaromil Jires has fashioned a standard drama that features an older lawyer with failing health who goes to practice in the countryside. His series of odd court cases reveals more about the human condition than about law. In one of these litigations a wayward nephew has cheated his elderly aunt out of her savings. In court, the nephew insists the money was a gift, but his aunt explains she only gave him the money as a loan. Although the lawyer technically wins the case, everything of value seems lost in the meantime. His services are paid for in rabbits because the aunt has no currency, and in the end, the nephew cons his aunt into parting with her savings anyway. Other cases expose similar types of petty corruption.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Ondráček
Assistant Director:
Michal Vostřez
Assistant Editor:
Jana Šimonová
Camera Operator:
Karel Hejsek
Clapper Loader:
Dagmar Jonášová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Svatava Sophová
Costumer:
A. Pavlíková
Zdena Šnajdarová
Creative Producer:
Miroslav Hladký
Director:
Jaromil Jireš
Director of Photography:
Jaromír Šofr
Dramaturgy:
Zdeněk Dufek
Editor:
Josef Valušiak
First Assistant Director:
Miroslav Kubišta
Makeup & Hair:
Valerie Pitelková
František Příhoda
Original Music Composer:
Vadim Petrov
Production Design:
Jan Oliva
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
Jaroslav Dietl
Script:
Adriena Váchová
Lenka Němečková
Set Decoration:
Rudolf Kinský
Miroslav Stibr
Zdeněk Jeřábek
Sound:
Antonín Kravka
Still Photographer:
Jan Kuděla
Story:
Jaroslav Dietl
Unit Production Manager:
Jana Koubová
Ladislav Beneš
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