Respice finem (1968)

Жанр : документальный

Время выполнения : 15М

Директор : Jan Špáta
Писатель : Jan Špáta

Краткое содержание

"A refined film essay about the loneliness, wisdom and humility of old women. The film, most valued by Jan Špáta, was awarded the Grand Prize at the International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen, the Trilobit Award and Special Mention at the IFF in Karlovy Vary."

Актеры

Jan Kačer
Jan Kačer
Commentary (voice)

Экипажи

Jan Špáta
Jan Špáta
Director
Jan Špáta
Jan Špáta
Idea
Jan Špáta
Jan Špáta
Screenplay
Václav Borovička
Václav Borovička
Dramaturgy
Jan Špáta
Jan Špáta
Director of Photography
Vladimír Vízner
Vladimír Vízner
Assistant Camera
Marie Křížková
Marie Křížková
Editor
Zbyněk Mader
Zbyněk Mader
Sound
Máša Charouzdová
Máša Charouzdová
Production Manager
Luboš Fišer
Luboš Fišer
Original Music Composer

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