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Praho, má lásko (2012)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Tomáš Pavlíček, Markéta Černá, Viktória Dzurenková, Jakub Šmíd, Lucia Kajánková
Writer : Markéta Černá, Marek Grajciar, Tomáš Pavlíček, Jakub Šmíd, Lucia Kajánková

Synopsis

Actors

Jaromíra Mílová
Jaromíra Mílová
Anna (segment "Panorama")
Michal Kern
Michal Kern
David (segment "Panorama")
Jan Vondráček
Jan Vondráček
Shop Assistant (segment "Panorama")
Jiří Dvořák
Jiří Dvořák
Father (segment "Panorama")
Alla Alexandrov
Alla Alexandrov
Aňa (segment "Právnička")
Jan Budař
Jan Budař
Streetcar Driver (segment "Právnička")
Květa Fialová
Květa Fialová
Mrs. Matušková (segment "Právnička")
Magdalena Zimová
Magdalena Zimová
(segment "Právnička")
Milan Enčev
Milan Enčev
(segment "Právnička")
Olena Dovgopola
Olena Dovgopola
(segment "Právnička")
Stanislav Vlasenko
Stanislav Vlasenko
(segment "Právnička")
Pavel Pergner
Pavel Pergner
(segment "Právnička")
Marie Doležalová
Marie Doležalová
Girl (segment "Obyčejný jízdní řád")
Matěj Nechvátal
Matěj Nechvátal
Boy (segment "Obyčejný jízdní řád")
Lucia Kajánková
Lucia Kajánková
Filmmaker (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Jakub Šmíd
Jakub Šmíd
Filmmaker (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Petr Jeništa
Petr Jeništa
Dr. Šošolka (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Simona Peková
Simona Peková
Pythoness (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Sára Peková
Sára Peková
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Marie Jansová
Marie Jansová
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Irena Kristeková
Irena Kristeková
Historian (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Tomáš Kobr
Tomáš Kobr
Historian (segment "Tajemství památníku")
Josef Láska
Josef Láska
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Vendula Hlásková
Vendula Hlásková
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Martin Hejný
Martin Hejný
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Vojtěch Vondráček
Vojtěch Vondráček
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Michael Vykus
Michael Vykus
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Mark Ther
Mark Ther
(segment "Tajemství památníku")
Martin Müller
Martin Müller

Crews

Tomáš Pavlíček
Tomáš Pavlíček
Director
Markéta Černá
Markéta Černá
Director
Viktória Dzurenková
Viktória Dzurenková
Director
Jakub Šmíd
Jakub Šmíd
Director
Lucia Kajánková
Lucia Kajánková
Director
Markéta Černá
Markéta Černá
Screenplay
Alena Stibralová
Alena Stibralová
Story
Pavel Hejnal
Pavel Hejnal
Assistant Director
Kryštof Šámal
Kryštof Šámal
Assistant Director
Vidu Gunaratna
Vidu Gunaratna
Director of Photography
Helena Lonská
Helena Lonská
Set Designer
Petr Kvasnička
Petr Kvasnička
Set Designer
Zuzana Pitnerová
Zuzana Pitnerová
Set Designer
Michaela Beránková
Michaela Beránková
Costume Design
Adam Patyk
Adam Patyk
Editor
Martin Mlynarič
Martin Mlynarič
Editor
Blanka Klímová
Blanka Klímová
Editor
Tomáš Sokol
Tomáš Sokol
Sound
Radek Buchlovský
Radek Buchlovský
Assistant Director
Tomáš Klein
Tomáš Klein
Assistant Director
Marek Grajciar
Marek Grajciar
Screenplay
Jan Skriečka
Jan Skriečka
Director of Photography
Vojtěch Votýpka
Vojtěch Votýpka
Camera Operator
Tomáš Polenský
Tomáš Polenský
Editor
Vítězslav Jíra
Vítězslav Jíra
Sound
Tomáš Pavlíček
Tomáš Pavlíček
Screenplay
Marek Brožek
Marek Brožek
Director of Photography
Jorge Sánchez Calderón
Jorge Sánchez Calderón
Editor
Marek Poledna
Marek Poledna
Sound
Jakub Šmíd
Jakub Šmíd
Screenplay
Lucia Kajánková
Lucia Kajánková
Screenplay
Tomáš Vrána
Tomáš Vrána
Editor
Martin Palán
Martin Palán
Producer
Aleš Danielis
Aleš Danielis
Producer
Ondřej Šejnoha
Ondřej Šejnoha
Producer

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