Národ sobě aneb České moře v 18 přílivech (2003)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Jan Gogola Jr.

Synopsis

"Situation of the Street" - An experimental study about Czech life, focusing on Prague's National Street, its businesses and the varied people who frequent it.

Actors

Zuzana Stivínová
Zuzana Stivínová
Actress
Jiří Krejčík
Jiří Krejčík
Narrator
Eva Holubová
Eva Holubová
Mother
Jan Saudek
Jan Saudek
Photographer
Jana Kratochvílová
Jana Kratochvílová
Singer
Petr Marek
Petr Marek
Singer
Luděk Sobota
Luděk Sobota
Comedian
Jaroslav Dušek
Jaroslav Dušek
Man/Book
Ladislav Hampl
Ladislav Hampl
Student
Jana Janěková
Jana Janěková
Student in Café
Stepan Kafka
Stepan Kafka
Manager
Kristýna Lhotáková
Kristýna Lhotáková
Dancer
Lukáš Pollert
Lukáš Pollert
Sportsman
Jiří Nebeský
Jiří Nebeský
Jan Svoboda
Jan Svoboda
Film historian

Crews

Jan Gogola Jr.
Jan Gogola Jr.
Director
Jan Gogola Jr.
Jan Gogola Jr.
Writer
Pavel Klusák
Pavel Klusák
Writer
Vladan Vála
Vladan Vála
Cinematography
Petr Oukropec
Petr Oukropec
Producer
Zdeněk Marek
Zdeněk Marek
Editor
Helena Uldrichová
Helena Uldrichová
Producer
Petr Komrzý
Petr Komrzý
Producer
Vít Komrzý
Vít Komrzý
Producer
Kateřina Oujezdská
Kateřina Oujezdská
First Assistant Director
Daniela Matějková
Daniela Matějková
Assistant Director
Petr Marek
Petr Marek
Assistant Director
Vladan Vála
Vladan Vála
Director of Photography
Tomáš Choura
Tomáš Choura
Assistant Camera
Pavel Ramplé
Pavel Ramplé
Set Designer
Soňa Nemcová
Soňa Nemcová
Costume Design
Jana Dopitová
Jana Dopitová
Makeup & Hair
Jiří Melcher
Jiří Melcher
Sound
Radim Hladík Jr.
Radim Hladík Jr.
Sound
Tomáš Zůbek
Tomáš Zůbek
Sound
Milan Kuchyňka
Milan Kuchyňka
Production Manager
Daria Špačková
Daria Špačková
Production Manager

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