A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 2009
Original Title:
100 dnů
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
FAMU
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Life is going on, people work and have children, out of love or out of lack of other motivation in life. As there is no God, the only certitude is 24 hours open Tesco hypermarket. 40 years ago, Apollo 11 landed on the the surface of the Moon. Next destination is Mars. No human project can go on without a hope of being completed in a reasonable time-limit. Maximal reasonable time-limit is the duration of a human life. What does fit into it? Béla, a retired Hungarian bio-molecular scientist is waiting for death. In the meantime, he has some things to say.
Assistant Camera:
Lukáš Kokeš
Director:
Viera Čakányová
Director of Photography:
Vojtěch Vančura
Editor:
Viera Čakányová
Executive Producer:
Martina Knoblochová
Foley:
Olga Čechová
Jaroslava Hlavešová
Producer:
Marek Jindra
Screenplay:
Viera Čakányová
Sound:
Jan Šléška
Sound Recordist:
Jan Šléška
Martin Klusák
Story:
Viera Čakányová
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