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Release Date:
August 29, 1996
Original Title:
Co dělat? Cesta z Prahy do Českého Krumlova aneb Jak jsem sestavoval novou vládu
Alternate Titles:
Co dělat?
Co dělat? (Cesta z Prahy do Českého Krumlova aneb Jak jsem sestavoval novou vládu)
Český Krumlov
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Barrandov Studio
Krátký film Praha
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Runtime: 214
Quite a few years have passed since November 1989. Czechoslovakia has been divided up and, in the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus’s right-wing government is in power. Karel Vachek follows on from his film New Hyperion, thus continuing his series of comprehensive film documentaries in which he maps out Czech society and its real and imagined elites in his own unique way.
Animation:
Jiří Milfait
Art Direction:
Ester Krumbachová
Karel Vachek ml.
Jaromír Franta
Camera Operator:
Michal Hájek
Jan Růžička
Antonín Daňhel
Jan Toman
Jiří Rolínek
Co-Executive Producer:
Helena Uldrichová
Costume Design:
Ester Krumbachová
Director:
Karel Vachek
Director of Photography:
Karel Slach
Dramaturgy:
Jana Hádková
Editor:
Renata Pařezová
Executive Producer:
Karel Dvořák
Pavel Beneš
Musician:
Jiří Vondrovic
Producer:
Damián Kaušitz
Anna Vášová
Production Manager:
Petr Brada
Screenplay:
Karel Vachek
Sound:
Libor Sedláček
Jan Štorek
Pavel Sádek
Josef Bartoš
Story:
Karel Vachek
Title Designer:
Karel Vachek
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