A Boring Afternoon (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 1965

Original Title:
Fádní odpoledne

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Several parties—a prostitute, aging football players, working girls, two men playing pool, and a hedonistic young man—each coalesce in a tavern.

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Assistant Camera:
Vladimír Zajíc
Jiří Štíbr

Assistant Director:
Zdenka Petřková

Assistant Editor:
Jitka Šulcová
Eva Horázná

Assistant Production Design:
Bohumil Nový

Assistant Production Manager:
Karel Kovář

Camera Operator:
Miroslav Ondříček

Clapper Loader:
Růžena Nováková

Costume Design:
Marta Bártová

Costumer:
Dagmar Krausová

Creative Producer:
Ladislav Fikar

Director:
Ivan Passer

Director of Photography:
Jaroslav Kučera

Dramaturgy:
Václav Nývlt

Editor:
Miroslav Hájek

Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída

First Assistant Director:
Květa Ondráková

Makeup & Hair:
František Novotný

Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák

Production Manager:
František Sandr

Screenplay:
Bohumil Hrabal
Ivan Passer

Script:
Zdenka Karlovská

Set Decoration:
Jan Vrňata
Viktor Fixl
František Zajíček

Short Story:
Bohumil Hrabal

Sound:
Blažej Bernard

Sound Assistant:
Václav Kliegel

Unit Production Manager:
Luděk Marold
Věra Winkelhöferová
Ludmila Tikovská

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