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Vojta Lavička: Nahoru a dolů (2013)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Helena Třeštíková
Writer : Helena Třeštíková

Synopsis

Actors

Vojtěch Lavička
Vojtěch Lavička
Himself

Crews

Helena Třeštíková
Helena Třeštíková
Director
Helena Třeštíková
Helena Třeštíková
Screenplay
Jan Gogola ml.
Jan Gogola ml.
Dramaturgy
Hana Stibralová
Hana Stibralová
Dramaturgy
Michael Třeštík
Michael Třeštík
Dramaturgy
Alena Müllerová
Alena Müllerová
Dramaturgy
Martin Kubala
Martin Kubala
Camera Operator
Vlastimil Hamerník
Vlastimil Hamerník
Camera Operator
Ervín Sanders
Ervín Sanders
Camera Operator
Miroslav Souček
Miroslav Souček
Camera Operator
David Cysař
David Cysař
Camera Operator
Jiří Chod
Jiří Chod
Camera Operator
Braňo Pažitka
Braňo Pažitka
Camera Operator
Jakub Hejna
Jakub Hejna
Editor
Hana Třeštíková
Hana Třeštíková
Producer
Alena Müllerová
Alena Müllerová
Production Manager
Petr Morávek
Petr Morávek
Production Manager

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