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Release Date:
November 1, 1984
Original Title:
Zámek „Nekonečno“
Alternate Titles:
Zámek Nekonečno
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Technical school student Pavel Brychta, arrives at a youth correctional facility located within a chateau in Konečno. He is an atypical, but not hopeless case for the institution. Pavel comes from a well-off family and his antisocial behaviour on the verge of criminality was some kind of response to his difficult relationship with his authoritative father. However, it takes quite some effort for Pavel to find his place in this environment of bullying, and also diverse methods from the tutors
Assistant Camera:
Roman Pavlíček
Assistant Director:
Ivo Musil
Assistant Editor:
Jana Šimonová
Jan Svoboda
Camera Operator:
Martin Benoni
Clapper Loader:
Milada Karásková
Costume Design:
Šárka Váchová
Costumer:
Marie Rosenfelderová
Alena Zoubková
Naděžda Záhoráková
Creative Producer:
Jan Vild
Director:
Antonín Kopřiva
Director of Photography:
Antonín Holub
Dramaturgy:
Jiří Švejda
Editor:
Josef Valušiak
First Assistant Director:
Helena Rohanová
Makeup & Hair:
Jiří Farkaš
Milan Novák
Jiřina Pahlerová
Novel:
Petr Novotný
Original Music Composer:
Miroslav Jelínek
Production Assistant:
Martin Slavíček
Production Design:
Ludvík Široký
Production Manager:
Miroslav Smrček
Screenplay:
Antonín Kopřiva
Petr Novotný
Script:
Eva Kolářová
Lenka Němečková
Set Decoration:
Vladimír Ježek
Milan Šilha
Miloslav Dvořák
Sound:
Jiří Hora
Still Photographer:
Miloš Schmiedberger
Stunt Double:
Diana Urbánková
Stunts:
Martin Černý
Jaromír Tvarůžek
Unit Production Manager:
Olga Zelenská
Eva Charvátová
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