A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 25, 2009
Original Title:
Dilino a čert
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
"Why is my son stupid?" laments the poor Roma coal miner. His son Dilino is a nice boy, but he still causes his parents a lot of worry. He hasn't picked up much sense, so he's not much use to the coal family, and he's got all kinds of crazy ideas on top of that. For example, he began to force his unfortunate father to go and ask for the hand of the princess herself for him!
Assistant Director:
Petr Fiala
Assistant Production Manager:
Josef Kropáček
Assistant Set Designer:
Miloslav Kratina
Camera Operator:
Miloslav Ptáček
Petr Šulc
Radek Faltejsek
Choreographer:
Robert Balogh
Costume Designer:
Evženie Rážová
Costumer:
Hana Káclová
Miroslava Dolejší
Director:
Jaroslav Hovorka
Director of Photography:
Peter Beňa
Dramaturgy:
Markéta Hoskovcová
Jiří Chalupa
Editor:
Martin Vít
Milan Justin
First Assistant Director:
Dagmar Štěpánková
Lucie Blažková
Gaffer:
Karel Zavadil
Oldřich Havelka
Lyricist:
Jiří Chalupa
Makeup & Hair:
Tomáš Richter
Lenka Dýcková
Kateřina Přeučilová
Music:
Karel Cón
Music Director:
Václav Fiala
Original Story:
Marie Voříšková
Production Assistant:
Jaroslav Krček
Production Manager:
Eva Hladíková
Screenplay:
Jaroslav Hovorka
Jiří Dufek
Anna Jurásková
Script:
Květoslava Švábová
Set Designer:
Drahoslav Nikodém
Sound:
Ivan Hájek
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