A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 9, 2022
Original Title:
Hledání Jana Skácela
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
A collage of influences, spoken sentences, deeds, traces, and appearances of the Brno poet and prose writer Jan Skácel. Contemporary cultural figures regard the author as a social and cultural phenomenon. The directors of this documentary, on the other hand, decided to treat Jan Skácel as a subject of literary and social history, whose role in the cluster of regime and cultural events is unwavering and often – nowadays – glorified or otherwise embellished. In the film, they attempt to distance themselves from the established ideas about Jan Skácel and, at the same time, from past interpretations of Jan Skácel’s work. Instead, they interpret him through their own series of images.
Animation:
Nora Štrbová
Assistant Camera:
Michal Černý
Tomáš Mikuschka
Petr Wimmer
Libor Máca
Camera Operator:
Patrik Balonek
Creative Producer:
Patrick Diviš
Director:
Michael Jiřinec
Kateřina Dudová
Director of Photography:
Petr Koblovský
Dramaturgy:
Irina Minaříková
Editor:
Michal Böhm
Executive Producer:
Diana Tuyet-Lan Kosinová
Original Music Composer:
Tomáš Vtípil
Production Manager:
Kateřina Zavadilová
Screenplay:
Eva Pospíšilová
Kateřina Dudová
Michael Jiřinec
Sound:
Filip Johánek
Pavel Bylinský
Petr Kaláb
Matěj Lindner
Sound Mixer:
Roman Pavlík
Story:
Eva Pospíšilová
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