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Release Date:
April 14, 2005
Original Title:
Román pro ženy
Alternate Titles:
From Subway with Love
Mężczyzna idealny
Üzenet a metróból
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Bioscop
TV Nova
Česká produkční 2000
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
This romantic comedy presents a story of two women, twenty-year-old Laura, an editor at a woman’s weekly, and her widowed mother, a translator-interpreter named Jana. The two of them tirelessly seek Mr. Right. Having once lived through an intense relationship with a ‘typical’ Czech man, Jana intentionally avoids Czech men. She searches for her dream foreigner while long-sufferingly warding off the tragicomic advances of her good-natured neighbor Žemla. After several unsuccessful attempts, Laura falls in love with Oliver, a forty year old who works as an ad agency idea man. Little does she suspect that twenty years ago Oliver was Jana’s true love…
Art Direction:
Petr Fořt
Cinematography:
Petr Hojda
Costume Design:
Jitka Matiášková
Director:
Filip Renč
Editor:
Jan Mattlach
Makeup Artist:
Lucia Gibodová
Květa Holasová
Music:
Eric Capone
Michel Eli
Jerome Degay
Arno Elias
Producer:
Petr Chajda
Tomáš Hoffman
Petr Zempliner
Ondřej Zach
Rudolf Biermann
Production Manager:
Pavel Čechák
Screenplay:
Michal Viewegh
Alice Nellis
Sound Editor:
Radim Hladík Jr.
Otto Chlpek
Writer:
Michal Viewegh
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