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The War of Colours

The War of Colours

CZ, 1995, 93min.?

This post-modern detective story tells in a pictorially decorative style about an investigation of an alleged murder in high business class. A young photographer and amateur pilot during one of his flights photographs an act similar to murder and… More

Synopsis

This post-modern detective story tells in a pictorially decorative style about an investigation of an alleged murder in high business class. A young photographer and amateur pilot during one of his flights photographs an act similar to murder and tries to track down details. A rich businessman, who claims that it was all only a game of paintball, is highly interested in the photographer's negative.

The War of Colours
DirectorFilip Renč
ScreenwriterFilip Renč
StoryFilip Renč, Zdeněk Zelenka
Director of photographyPetr Hojda
EditorJan Mattlach
SoundMarek Hart
FeaturingLukáš Vaculík, Anna Geislerová, Tomáš Hanák, Pavel Landovský, Vladimír Mertlík, Mejla Hlavsa, Jan Svěrák, Helga Čočková
ProducerNelly Jenčíková
Genre Feature
Production CompaniesEFA Praha
Distribution in Czech RepublicSpace Films
SalesAteliéry Bonton Zlín
Premiere 27.04.1995
Award: Czech Lion 1995 – best editing (Jan Mattlach), IFF San Diego (USA) – best cinematography (Petr Hojda)

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