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Release Date:
April 3, 1997
Original Title:
Báječná léta pod psa
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Krátký film Praha
Magic Box
Space Films
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Runtime: 97
Capturing the dark humor of Czech author Michal Viewegh's chronicle of life after the Velvet Revolution, this black comedy chronicles three decades in the life of a small Czech family. While the original novel centered on the protagonist Kvido from his conception through his adulthood, first time director Petr Nikolaev and screenwriter Jan Novak changed the focus to his parents Milena, an extremely self-effacing lawyer who acts on stage in her spare time, and Ales, a rather aimless government worker who tends to drift wherever the wind takes him. The lives of Ales and Milena change dramatically following the Russian invasion of Prague in 1968.
Assistant Camera:
Pavel Brynych
Camera Operator:
Petr Pešek
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Katarína Hollá
Director:
Petr Nikolaev
Director of Photography:
Martin Duba
Dramaturgy:
Helena Slavíková
Editor:
Alois Fišárek
First Assistant Director:
Hana Hanušová
Alice Kulhánková Ronovská
Makeup & Hair:
František Příhoda
Zdena Prchlíková
Novel:
Michal Viewegh
Original Music Composer:
Michal Dvořák
Producer:
Jiří Ježek
Helena Slavíková
Production Design:
Milan Býček
Production Manager:
Pavel Šolc
Jiří Merunka
Screenplay:
Jan Novák
Second Assistant Director:
Jana Jiřičková
Set Decoration:
Jaroslav Česal
Sound:
Vladimír Nahodil
Stunts:
Jiří Kuba
Luděk Jelen
Alena Jáklová
Ladislav Lahoda
Pavel Myslík
Miloš Kulhavý
Jaroslav Peterka
Hana Dvorská
Unit Manager:
Ivana Kvapilová
Aneta Valášková
Jana Veselá
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