Chequia / Polonia / Eslovaquia / Francia,
1998, 109 min
Director:
Vladimír MichálekGuión:
Jiří KřižanCámara:
Martin ŠtrbaMúsica:
Michal LorencReparto:
Boguslaw Linda, Olaf Lubaszenko, Jiří Bartoška, Agnieszka Sitek, Vlasta Chramostová, Ľudovít Cittel, Martin Sitta, Jiří Holý, Milan Riehs, Anton Šulík st. (más)Sinopsis(1)
Vladimír Michálek adapted Jiří Křižan's symbolic work of Nazi occupation as it plays out in a Catholic village in Moravia. A young Protestant blacksmith and partisan named Jura Baran takes refuge in a village where the inhabitants live in fear of a local farmer. Through collaboration with the Germans, he is taking over both their property and their lives. The only way out is to induce Baran to kill him. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
(más)Premios
- victorias
- nominación
Czech Lion Awards
- 1998 - Best Film
- 1998 - Vladimír Michálek (Best Director)
- 1998 - Olaf Lubaszenko (Best Actor)
- 1998 - Agnieszka Sitek (Best Supporting Actress)
- 1998 - Jiří Křižan (Best Screenplay)
- 1998 - Martin Štrba (Best Cinematography)
- 1998 - Best Editing
- 1998 - Best Sound Design
- 1998 - Michal Lorenc (Best Score)
- 1998 - Jiří Sternwald (Best Artistic Achievement)
- 1998 - Boguslaw Linda (Best Actor)
- 1998 - Vlasta Chramostová (Best Actress)
- 1998 - Jiří Bartoška (Best Supporting Actor)
Polish Film Awards
- 1999 - Olaf Lubaszenko (Best Actor)
- 1999 - Jiří Křižan (Best Screenplay)
- 1999 - Dariusz Jablonski (Best Producer)
- 1999 - Vladimír Michálek (Best Film)
- 1999 - Vladimír Michálek (Best Director)
- 1999 - Agnieszka Sitek (Best Actress)
- 1999 - Martin Štrba (Best Cinematography)
- 1999 - Jiří Brožek (Best Editing)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF)
- 1998 - Olaf Lubaszenko (Best Actor Award)
- 1998 - Vladimír Michálek (Grand Prix – Crystal Globe)