A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 17, 2022
Original Title:
Každý krok se počítá
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Bumerang.film
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
The popularity of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage continues to grow. Four Czech pilgrimage stories also inspired a new pilgrim, who has just embarked on his long journey. He steps out of his comfort zone to not only discover the magic of the pilgrimage, but also to find himself. When a pilgrim meets a pilgrim on the way to Santiago de Compostela, their first question is clear: “Where are you coming from?” Because every step counts. This is evidenced by four pilgrims’ stories: Kvakin, who came from Boskovice; Olga, who managed her own pilgrimage at an older age; Mario, whose journey summoned him on its own accord; and Peter, who was paralyzed in half his body but got up from his wheelchair and hit the road. We also follow the pilgrimage of Kamil Bartošek, better known as the entertainer and mystifier Kazma Kazmitch.
Assistant Director:
Filip Nesládek
Creative Producer:
Patrick Diviš
Director:
Tadeáš Daněk
Director of Photography:
Matěj Brothánek
Dramaturgy:
Patrick Diviš
Editor:
Vojtěch Knap
Aneta Ratajová
Executive Producer:
Jan Perout
Diana Tuyet-Lan Kosinová
Production Manager:
Lenka Dušková
Sabina Machačová
Petra Šteflovičová
Screenplay:
Tadeáš Daněk
Sound:
Lukáš Pešek
Vojtěch Knap
Story:
Tadeáš Daněk
Supervising Editor:
Juraj Ondruš
Unit Production Manager:
Anna Mikulová
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