Ceremoniář (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 2, 1996

Original Title:
Ceremoniář

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Česká televize

Production Countries:
Czech Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U 

Who is this confident man who, with unusual elegance and surprising professionalism, began working at the reception desks of the highest government and party leaders one day? Where did he come from, what are his tasks, and who entrusted him with them? These questions will be pondered in the film by members of the secret services, important and insignificant minions of the powerful, who are convinced that they know every link in the ingeniously opaque chain of relationships and competences of a centrally controlled state. Before the surprising revelation of the mysterious master of ceremonies living a double life, he manages to pull off one last stunt: a monstrous hoax whose consequences can only be tragic.

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Assistant Camera:
František Novák
Miroslav Hurt

Assistant Editor:
Jitka Frimlová

Camera Operator:
Jan Kváča

Co-Writer:
Jiří Věrčák

Costume Design:
Ivana Brádková

Director:
Jiří Věrčák

Director of Photography:
Josef Špelda

Dramaturgy:
Lída Hustolesová

Editor:
Zdenek Patočka

First Assistant Director:
Magdalena Čechová

Makeup & Hair:
Květa Holasová

Novel:
Eva Kantůrková

Producer:
Petr Koliha

Production Design:
Ivana Špeldová

Production Manager:
Ilona Jirásková

Screenplay:
Eva Kantůrková

Second Assistant Director:
Lucie Blažková

Set Decoration:
Ivan Ernyei
Marek Šíma
Dana Smržová

Sound:
Pavel Dobrovský

Still Photographer:
Václav Beneš

Unit Manager:
Zuzana Vrbová
Simona Machytková

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