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Release Date:
October 17, 1996
Original Title:
Spiklenci slasti
Alternate Titles:
Conspiradores do Prazer
Les conspirateurs du plaisir
Los conspiradores del placer
Nytelsens indre sirkel
Spiklenci slasti
Spiskowcy rozkoszy
Synomotes tis idonis
Конспираторы наслаждений
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
ATHANOR
Cominici
Delfilm
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Switzerland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ GB: 18
Runtime: 83
Six outwardly average individuals have elaborate fetishes they indulge with surreptitious care. A mousy letter carrier makes dough balls she grotesquely ingests before bed. A shop clerk fixates on a TV news reader while he builds a machine to massage and masturbate him. One of his customers makes an elaborate chicken costume for a voodoo-like scene with a doll resembling his plump neighbor. She, in turn, has a doll that resembles him, which she whips and dominates in an abandoned church. The TV news reader has her own fantasy involving carp. Her husband, who is indifferent to her, steals materials to fashion elaborate artifacts that he rubs, scrapes and rolls across his body.
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Animation:
Martin Kublák
Bedřich Glaser
Art Direction:
Eva Švankmajerová
Jan Švankmajer
Camera Operator:
Jirí Liska
Co-Producer:
Pierre Assouline
Keith Griffiths
Costume Supervisor:
Ruzena Bláhová
Director:
Jan Švankmajer
Director of Photography:
Miloslav Špála
Editor:
Marie Zemanová
Makeup Artist:
Petr Kokes
Eva Vosahlíková
Original Music Composer:
Jaroslav Jancovec
Producer:
Jaromír Kallista
Script Consultant:
Ghislaine Aebischer-Delion
Set Decoration:
Tomás Kalous
Set Designer:
Karel Vaňásek
Jan Švankmajer
Sound:
François Musy
Ivo Špalj
Sound Effects:
Karel Süssmilch
Jitka Zvirocká
Marika Novotná
Andrea Veselková
Jaroslav Schreder
Writer:
Jan Švankmajer
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