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Release Date:
November 28, 2019
Original Title:
Jiří Trnka: Nalezený přítel
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Ciné+
Hausboot
Kolam Productions
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
A story of an extraordinary artist who has unintentionally signed a deal with a devil. Jiří Trnka was one of the biggest Czech artists of the 20th century and one of the founders of the puppet animation. His work demonstrated the world that communist society can provide better conditions for extraordinary artistic creations. The ideological clash between West and East didn’t leave children and their stories apart from their struggle in ideological and political positions.
Assistant Camera:
Clementine Brochet
Assistant Director:
Jérôme Carret
Arkaitz Basterra Zalbide
Assistant Editor:
Monika Marková
Assistant Production Manager:
Markéta Sedláčková
Tereza Slabejová
Kateřina Doležalová
Tereza Háčková
Co-Producer:
Helena Uldrichová
Costume Design:
Marcela Křížová
Edith Vesperini
Creative Producer:
Alena Müllerová
Director:
Joël Farges
Director of Photography:
Lukáš Hyksa
Édouard Potier
Dramaturgy:
Ivana Pauerová
Editor:
Adéla Špaljová
Executive Producer:
Jiří Vlach
Focus Puller:
František Jakubec
Makeup & Hair:
Stanislava Bartošová
Radka Novotná
Producer:
Olga Prud’homme Farges
Vladimír Lhoták
Production Manager:
Markéta Císařová
Olga Prud’homme Farges
Barbora Svobodová
Screenplay:
Tereza Brdečková
Joël Farges
Set Decoration:
Matěj Sýkora
Roman Mach
Sound:
Ivo Špalj
Lukáš Martina
Matthieu Cochin
Sound Assistant:
Pavel Matyáš
Libor Kovář
Sound Recordist:
Jiří Melcher
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