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Blood Age is an incredibly paradoxical, completely incorrectadventure film bordering on fantasy and sci-fi with a subtle dose ofromance, yet also a generous portion of cynical hyperbole. Do notexpect anything here to be taken seriously.… More
Synopsis
Blood Age is an incredibly paradoxical, completely incorrect
adventure film bordering on fantasy and sci-fi with a subtle dose of
romance, yet also a generous portion of cynical hyperbole. Do not
expect anything here to be taken seriously. “After all, the world is
crazy, and nobody knows the truth.”
During the story, which takes place in a strange post-catastrofic
world in the not-too-distant future, the princesses are just as apt to
massacre as the bands of gangsters, whose leaders use noble titles
without shame. It is like we have landed in a mysterious computer
game. Law has been replaced by power, and civilization has
degenerated. Europe is decimated and desolated by war and
epidemics. Only shards of our world remain.
| Director | Tomáš Houška |
|---|---|
| Screenwriter | Tomáš Houška |
| Story | Tomáš Houška |
| Director of photography | Jiří Procházka, Jan Koháček, David Borozidis, Tomáš Houška |
| Editor | Jiří Procházka, Tomáš Houška |
| Featuring | Ondřej Mataj, Lenka Jurošková, Robert Schaffer, Sanal San Schurgheiev, Jan Kocian |
| Producer | Gabriela Benešová, Tomáš Houška |
| Genre | Feature |
| Production Companies | Abraka-Dabra |
| Premiere | 09.09.2010 |










