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Release Date:
September 19, 2019
Original Title:
Román pro pokročilé
Alternate Titles:
Anděl v pokušení
Rom@n pro pokročilé
Ďábel na horách
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
MS Elements
Redemptor
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ SK: 12
What is life like for divorced men, separated from their table, bed, and bank account by an angry ex-wife? How does divorce affect their morale and self-confidence? The main character, Rudolf, a noble and charming man of the world, is forced to move from the luxury of the big city to a rural hotel he owns with his dissolute brother Arnošt after a divorce caused by a reckless love affair. Upset by the situation, Rudolf is torn between his determination to settle down in a peaceful monogamous relationship and the temptations served up daily by the notorious reveler and womanizer Arnošt. And as if a hangover weren't punishment enough, the gentlemen also have to deal with the obnoxious and capable owner of the neighboring hotel, whom they somehow accidentally declared war on.
Assistant Camera:
Ondřej Matějka
Assistant Director:
Alžběta Janáčková
Costume Design:
Jana Fikotová
Director:
Zita Marinovová
Director of Photography:
Martin Hes
Editor:
Petr Staněk
First Assistant Director:
Eva Toulová
Focus Puller:
Jiří Bytčánek
Makeup & Hair:
Eva Větvičková
Ivana Mikšová
Lucie Bozděchová
Music:
Martin Maxa
Producer:
Jana Samková
Zita Marinovová
Production Manager:
Soňa Mrázová
Screenplay:
Zita Marinovová
Script:
Diana Lánská
Sound:
Miloš Sommer
Petr Stýblo
Roman Čapek
Sound Assistant:
Pavel Vencl
Sound Mixer:
Martin Maxa
Tomáš Mohr
Sound Recordist:
Pavel Brejcha
Story:
Zita Marinovová
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