The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 1984

Original Title:
Faunovo velmi pozdní odpoledne

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Krátký film Praha

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

A bachelor named Faun with a Don Juan complex, seized with a hypochondriac's fear of the ineluctable approach of death, enters a race against time's passage. Faun's sexual love is imbued with the narcissistic vanity of a self-satisfied bacchant who even towards old age can't manage to forgo his lifelong pose as an irresistable seducer of women. He desperately searches for meaning in superficial, fleeting sex.

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Art Direction:
Ester Krumbachová

Assistant Camera:
Jiří Rolínek
František Čech

Assistant Director:
Eva Solařová
Milana Ondráková

Assistant Production Manager:
Jaroslav Procházka

Book:
Jiří Brdečka

Camera Operator:
Ivan Skopec

Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Mario Klemens
František Belfín

Costume Design:
Tereza Kučerová

Costumer:
Jiřina Velebilová
Anna Nepevná

Director:
Věra Chytilová

Director of Photography:
Jan Malíř

Editor:
Alois Fišárek

First Assistant Director:
Miroslav Khun

Makeup & Hair:
Dana Goldová
Vlasta Fajtová

Original Music Composer:
Miroslav Kořínek
Jiří Stivín

Production Design:
Zbyněk Hloch

Property Master:
Karel Kvítek

Screenplay:
Věra Chytilová
Ester Krumbachová

Set Decoration:
Tomáš Marek
Vladislav Kaska
Petr Brousek
Pavel Šťastný

Sound:
Zbyněk Mikulík

Unit Production Manager:
Šárka Podlipná

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