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Thanks for Every New Morning

Thanks for Every New Morning

CZ, 1994, 100min.?

Screenwriter Halina Pawlovská sets this autobiographic comedy in the period between the 1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia and the post-Velvet Revolution 'taste of freedom'. One prominent plot line centers on family problems… More

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Screenwriter Halina Pawlovská sets this autobiographic comedy in the period between the 1968 Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia and the post-Velvet Revolution 'taste of freedom'. One prominent plot line centers on family problems involving the ridiculous figure of the comically despotic Ukrainian father. The heroine gently and humorously pulls significant social events INTO the plot and analyzes them FROM her personal perspective.

Thanks for Every New Morning
DirectorMilan Šteindler
ScreenwriterHalina Pawlovská
StoryHalina Pawlovská
Director of photographyJiří Krejčík
EditorVěra Flaková
SoundJiří Kříž
FeaturingIvana Chýlková, Franciszek Peczka, Alena Vránová, Barbora Hrzánová, Tereza Brodská, Dagmar Lačkevičová, Tomáš Hanák, Miroslav Etzler
ProducerKarel Czaban, Miloš fedaš, Tomáš Chadím
Genre Feature
Production CompaniesČeská filmová společnost
Distribution in Czech RepublicČeská filmová společnost
Co-productionEtamp Film Production, Česká televize, Krátký Film Praha
Premiere 03.11.1994
Award: Czech Lion 1994 – best film, best director ( M. Šteindler), best actress (Ivana Chýlková), best screenplay (Halina Pawlowská), Finále Plzeň 1995 – Audience Award, IFF Moscow (Russia) 1995 – Silver St. Georgij for best director

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