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Shut Up and Shoot Me

Shut Up and Shoot Me

CZ, GB, 2005, 90min., 35 mm

http://www.sklapni.cz

Black comedy about a gangster’s dog, dumplings, shoes and a suicide.Long-suffering Czech Pavel Zeman works six jobs, so his ungrateful wife Liba can buy designer shoes and clothes. Colin Frampton is an Englishman who never stops worrying,… More

Synopsis

Black comedy about a gangster’s dog, dumplings, shoes and a suicide.
Long-suffering Czech Pavel Zeman works six jobs, so his ungrateful wife Liba can buy designer shoes and clothes. Colin Frampton is an Englishman who never stops worrying, not even on holiday in Prague. When Colin’s wife is accidentally squashed by a statue, he decides that he can’t face life without her. So Colin bribes Pavel to help him die. An unlikely friendship develops as Pavel’s plans for Colin’s death spin out of control, attracting the violent interest of local gangster Karel Karlovic.

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DirectorSteen Argo
ScreenwriterSteen Argo
StorySteen Argo
Director of photographyHoward J. Smith
EditorMichal Lánský
SoundLukáš Moudrý
FeaturingKarel Roden, Andy Nyman, Anna Geislerová
ProducerPaul Sherwood
Genre Feature
Production CompaniesStoritel
Distribution in Czech RepublicHollywood Classic Entertainment
Co-productionU.F.O. Pictures
Premiere 01.12.2005
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