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Release Date:
April 20, 2018
Original Title:
Bůh s námi – od defenestrace k Bílé hoře
Alternate Titles:
1618 : la défenstration de Prague
1618: Der Prager Fenstersturz
Apokalypse 1618 – Die Schrecken des Dreißigjährigen Krieges
Bůh s námi
Defenestrace
Defenestrace 1618
The Defenestration of Prague
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
ORF
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Austria | Czech Republic | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
The Defenestration of Prague, which took place on May 23, 1618, was the decisive historical moment that unleashed the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) between several Catholic and Protestant states and changed the course of European history forever. (Additionally released as a heavely edited historical documentary entitled The Defenestration of Prague, 85 min.)
Assistant Camera:
Ondřej Kudrna
Assistant Director:
Zdeněk Meduna
Assistant Editor:
Dana Klempířová
Assistant Production Manager:
Olga Málková
Jakub Svoboda
Karolína Vodičková
Costume Designer:
Tomáš Chlud
Costume Mistress:
Nikola Nováková
Costumer:
Andrea Vaňková
Vanda Exnerová
Creative Producer:
Jan Lekeš
Director:
Zdeněk Jiráský
Director of Photography:
Michal Černý
Dramaturgy:
Michal Reich
Jan Otčenášek
Jan Lekeš
Editor:
Michal Reich
Executive Producer:
Martin Lubomírský
First Assistant Director:
Jiří Severa
Eliška Týblová
Lukáš Viznar
Key Grip:
Michal Procházka
Lighting Director:
Daniel Bukovský
Makeup Artist:
Milan Vlček
Original Music Composer:
Jan Čtvrtník
Producer:
Jan Lekeš
Production Manager:
Kateřina Popovičová
Martin Lubomírský
Screenplay:
Pavel Kosatík
Zdeněk Jiráský
Set Designer:
Jan Vlček
Jana Boháčková
Sound Assistant:
Matěj Němec
Martin Roškaňuk
Sound Designer:
Daniel Němec
Sound Recordist:
Petr Provazník
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Tučka
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