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The Sound Is Innocent (2019)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 8M

Director : Johana Ožvold
Writer : Johana Ožvold, Lukáš Csiscely

Synopsis

As if directing a science-fiction film, Johana Ožvold dissects the story of electronic music. From the pioneer sound engineers working behind the Iron Curtain, through the French avant-garde composers, up to the post-modern creators of digital sonic artefacts, the first-time filmmaker summons an abstract landscape that is haunting and yet achingly beautiful. A voice appears from old television screens forgotten in the maze of some futuristic archive where past and future seem to coexist in a complex and multi-layered way.

Actors

Johana Ožvold
Johana Ožvold
Narrator (voice)

Crews

Johana Ožvold
Johana Ožvold
Director
Johana Ožvold
Johana Ožvold
Screenplay
Lukáš Csiscely
Lukáš Csiscely
Screenplay
Šimon Dvořáček
Šimon Dvořáček
Director of Photography
Adam Voneš
Adam Voneš
Sound
Zuzana Walter
Zuzana Walter
Editor
Martin Ožvold
Martin Ožvold
Original Music Composer
Kristýna Květová
Kristýna Květová
Producer
Kryštof Melka
Kryštof Melka
Camera Operator
Matěj Piňos
Matěj Piňos
Camera Operator
Zuzana Walter
Zuzana Walter
First Assistant Director
Johana Ožvold
Johana Ožvold
Idea
Julie Horvathová
Julie Horvathová
Script
Martin Mareček
Martin Mareček
Dramaturgy
Alice Růžičková
Alice Růžičková
Dramaturgy
Miroslava Tomaníková
Miroslava Tomaníková
Dramaturgy
Ondrej Starinský
Ondrej Starinský
Dramaturgy
Sophia Boyd
Sophia Boyd
Assistant Camera
Miroslav Materna
Miroslav Materna
Assistant Camera
Urban Arsenjuk
Urban Arsenjuk
Focus Puller
Rasťo Slezák
Rasťo Slezák
Steadicam Operator
Antonín Šilar
Antonín Šilar
Production Design
Zuzana Formánková
Zuzana Formánková
Assistant Production Design
Barbora Zelníčková
Barbora Zelníčková
Set Decoration
Boris Vrábel
Boris Vrábel
Property Master
Lukáš Janičík
Lukáš Janičík
Assistant Editor
Jakub Podmanický
Jakub Podmanický
Assistant Editor
Martin Ožvold
Martin Ožvold
Sound Designer
Viktor Ekrt
Viktor Ekrt
Sound Mixer
Samuel Štefanec
Samuel Štefanec
Sound Assistant
Jan Majstr
Jan Majstr
Sound Assistant
Štěpán Kříž
Štěpán Kříž
Sound Assistant
Kateřina Kovářová
Kateřina Kovářová
Executive Producer
Jean-Laurent Csinidis
Jean-Laurent Csinidis
Co-Producer
Jérôme Nunes
Jérôme Nunes
Co-Producer
Petr Kubica
Petr Kubica
Creative Producer
Helena Uldrichová
Helena Uldrichová
Co-Producer
Ivan Ostrochovský
Ivan Ostrochovský
Co-Producer
Katarína Tomková
Katarína Tomková
Co-Producer
Didier Maïsto
Didier Maïsto
Co-Producer
Perrine Robert
Perrine Robert
Co-Producer
Suzanne Gangloff
Suzanne Gangloff
Co-Producer
Karol Molnár
Karol Molnár
Production Manager
Soňa Horváthová
Soňa Horváthová
Production Manager
Olivier Attebi
Olivier Attebi
Production Manager
Lukáš Bucman
Lukáš Bucman
Production Manager
Albert Malinovský
Albert Malinovský
Production Manager
Ján Jurga
Ján Jurga
Production Manager
Audrey Bastide Banegas
Audrey Bastide Banegas
Production Manager
Barbora Foglová
Barbora Foglová
Unit Production Manager

Trailers and other movies

THE SOUND IS INNOCENT | Trailer | 2019

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