A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 1995
Original Title:
Městem chodí Mikuláš
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MIRAGE Production Service
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Set in a small-town hospital, the film tells the story of the great suffering of a small rascal, nicknamed “Lies and Steals“, who promises his little partner that he will bring St Nicholas - a traditional figure of Czech Advent - to the hospital room. He fails to keep this promise, his efforts being thwarted several times by the pedantic head nurse, who is called the Old Goat. In the course of the plot, the strained relationships between the three adults - the alcoholic Dr. Koníček, the head nurse and the young nurse Pipka - are revealed, all burdened with various resentments, false illusions and disappointed hopes. Despite all the conflicts, and as if by a miracle, there is a kind moment of extraordinary emotional understanding at the end, and Nicholas finally appears in the hospital.
Assistant Camera:
Ivan Jiránek
Assistant Editor:
Eva Horázná
Boom Operator:
Antonín Vaněk
Co-Writer:
Iva Procházková
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Costume Design:
Ivana Olmerová
Costumer:
Helena Ferlicová
Director:
Karel Kachyňa
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Smutný
Dramaturgy:
Helena Sýkorová
Editor:
Jiří Brožek
First Assistant Director:
Petr Makovička
Gaffer:
Jaroslav Betka
Lighting Technician:
Radek Štefan
Viktor Brůna
Leopold Rozboud
Miroslav Vojkůvka
Ivan Ksandr
Makeup & Hair:
Tamara Koubová
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Assistant:
Michal Škop
Tomáš Šafránek
Production Manager:
Karel Škop
Props:
Pavel Svoboda
Zbyněk Gabriel
Daniel Michl
Screenplay:
Jan Procházka
Karel Kachyňa
Script Supervisor:
Jarmila Kovtanová
Set Decoration:
Miloslav Dvořák
Set Designer:
Milan Starý
Zdeněk Flemming
Short Story:
Jan Procházka
Sound:
Pavel Jelínek
Still Photographer:
Jaroslav Trousil
Technical Advisor:
Jan Cimický
Jaroslav Tomsa
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