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The Golet in the Valley

The Golet in the Valley

CZ, 1995, 90min.?

Czech TV production reworking the humorous motifs of Ivan Olbracht stories. The action is set in a Jewish village in sub-Carpathia, and presents a nostalgically conciliatory picture of a one-of-a-kind community that has now vanished.… More

Synopsis

Czech TV production reworking the humorous motifs of Ivan Olbracht stories. The action is set in a Jewish village in sub-Carpathia, and presents a nostalgically conciliatory picture of a one-of-a-kind community that has now vanished. Understanding commentary and Jewish music round out the work nicely.

The Golet in the Valley
DirectorZeno Dostál
ScreenwriterJana Dudková, Zeno Dostál
StoryIvan Olbracht
Director of photographyJuraj Šajmovič
EditorMichal Cuc
SoundLadislav Brotánek, Michal Janoušek, Kamil Příhoda
FeaturingOndřej Vetchý, Jan Hartl, Jiří Ornest, Mahulena Bočanová, Yvetta Blanarovičová, Jana Dolanská, Josef Kemr, Ivan Řezáč, Markéta Hrubešová
ProducerIlona Jirásková
Genre Feature
Production CompaniesČeská televize
Distribution in Czech RepublicBontonfilm
SalesČT – Telexport
Premiere 11.05.1995
Award: Czech Lion 1995 – best cinematography (Juraj Šajmovič), best soundtrack (Luboš Fišer), Finále Plzeň 1996 – best film, most popular actor and actress (Ondřej Vetchý)

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