A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 1986
Original Title:
Zelená léta
Alternate Titles:
A teď se s vojáky netančí
S vojáky se netančí
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Four short stories depicting the private life of Czechoslovak soldiers. In the short story "The Pheasant", the hardened corporal Kony takes revenge on the bullying of the new recruit Lubos. On the way to get a tank repaired, however, a manly friendship is born between the two men. The story Potato depicts a brigade during which, despite the prohibitions of a strict professor, soldiers and students become close at an evening disco. The buns bring to life the problems of military love: Štěpánka prefers Peter to Honza, but pays heavily for her mistake. The film closes with the short story "The Solution", in which a lieutenant from Slovakia has problems with the arrangement of his family life.
Assistant Camera:
Jan Carda
Vladimír Murat
Assistant Director:
Tomáš Urban
Assistant Editor:
Ruth Kubalíková
Erika Vojáčková
Assistant Production Design:
Martin Malý
Camera Operator:
Rudolf Jokl
Clapper Loader:
Lenka Mojžíšová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Vojtěch Kolařík
Costumer:
Jana Ledecká
Anna Blažková
Simona Rybáková
Creative Producer:
Josef Císař
Director:
Milan Muchna
Director of Photography:
Josef Hanuš
Dramaturgy:
Alexander Lukeš
Editor:
Dalibor Lipský
First Assistant Director:
Jan Prokop
Makeup & Hair:
František Havlíček
Miloš Kohout
Jitka Procházková
Original Music Composer:
Jiří Šust
Production Design:
Miloš Červinka
Production Manager:
Jaroslav Solnička
Screenplay:
Vladimír Tichý
Milan Muchna
Josef Šilhavý
Script:
Irena Vachatová
Set Decoration:
Jiří Žák
Miroslav Buberle
Libor Čížek
Ladislav Winkelhöfer
Sound:
Alexandr Vrbata
Still Photographer:
Zdeněk Dukát
Story:
Josef Šilhavý
Vladimír Tichý
Milan Muchna
Unit Production Manager:
Milan Štěch
Ludmila Venclíková
Vladimíra Kopecká
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