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Czech-Made Man ()


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A dark comedy about a "kid" of our times. The American Dream, Czech-style. Everybody would like to glide through life and come into money so easily. It's not always that simple, though. Czechmademan is one of the few unique peeks back at... See more »

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Jakub Vrána
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J.T.
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Noha (as Pedja Bjelac)
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Cáp
Veronika Hong ...
Sharon (as Veronika Hongová)
Dominika Danosová ...
Marta
Nikola Danosová ...
Herta
Mei Yin Kang ...
Wang
Martin Hranác ...
Mísa
Lukás Kohout ...
Jakub 12 let
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Jirina
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Lemke
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Výcepní U Srpu
Andy Arnautov ...
Patolog
Andrieve Rodriguez Dourado ...
Irenka
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Jakub's Mother
Katarína Hasprová ...
Dagmar
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Hans
Filip Svarc ...
Young doctor
Daniel Margolius ...
Parták
Hoa Ngyuen ...
Tao
Roman Janecka ...
Zoubek
Ota Klempír ...
Jakub's Father (as Oto Klempír)
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Pomocná stráz VB
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Maskot
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Profesor
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Docent
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Doctor
Pavel Bezdek ...
Stamgast
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Ambulance driver
Tomás Magnusek ...
Saniták
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Osetrovatel (as Václav Upír Krejcí)
Roman Cilecek ...
Player #1
Ondrej Cecetka ...
Player #2
Zbynek Honzák ...
Player #3
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Player #4
Jovan Rakic ...
Player #5
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Player #6 (as Jirí M. Sieber)
Tomás Zelenka ...
Player #7
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Mukl
Ludvík Tuma ...
Motorkár
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Prodavac
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Dagestanian #1
Roman Bohác ...
Dagestanian #2
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Self
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Francouz (as Alex Vladimír Pieter)
Petr Puha ...
Psychiatr
Natálie Vyhlídalová

Directed by

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Tomás Rehorek

Written by

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Milan Bukovecký ... (screenplay)
 
Ota Klempír ... (screenplay) (as Oto Klempír)
 
Jirí Hubácek ... (screenplay)
 
Martin Kríz ... (words)

Produced by

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Michaela Flenerová ... executive producer
Jirí Jurtin ... producer
Dana Voláková ... co-producer

Music by

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Karel Marík ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Antonio Riestra ... director of photography

Editing by

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Pavel Hrdlicka

Editorial Department

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Geoffrey R. Case ... colorist
Brano Danis ... color timer
Jan Ali Moravec ... digital intermediate assistant (as Ali Moravec)
Viktor Schwarcz Jr. ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Oleg Petrov

Makeup Department

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Sasha W. Isar ... Key hair & make up artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tomas Zelenka ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Tomas Belohradsky ... sound
Lukas Chyska ... foley editor / sound effects editor
Robert Dufek ... production sound mixer / production sound mixer: second unit
Ivo Heger ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Juraj Mravec ... foley mixer
Ales Pekárek ... boom operator
Andrea Veselková ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Jirí Vojtech ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Paolo Gerosa ... digital compositor
Denis Kosar ... digital compositor
Ralph Reinle ... compositor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Andrej Arnautov Jr. ... lighting console programmer
Andy Arnautov ... gaffer
Jiri Arnstein ... electrician
Jan Brumlich ... electrician
Martin Carda ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Martin Pabuk Dolejs ... phantom camera technician
Borivoj Klecka ... best boy electric
Zdenek Pozar ... electrician
Antonio Riestra ... camera operator
Gasper Snuderl ... camera operator: "b" camera
Filip Sturmankin ... first assistant camera

Music Department

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Karel Marík ... musical director (as Kája Marík)

Production Companies

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Distributors

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  • Falcon (2011) (Czechia) (theatrical)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A dark comedy about a "kid" of our times. The American Dream, Czech-style. Everybody would like to glide through life and come into money so easily. It's not always that simple, though. Czechmademan is one of the few unique peeks back at the past two decades of Czech freedom. The movie is based on the narrative of a Czech multimillionaire who achieved success not by stripping companies, making crooked deals and crony-ism, but by blazing his own trail like Schweikesque self-made man. He realizes early on that he has nobody but himself to rely on. During the totalitarian regime of the 80s, he ambles along his oddball path and then experiences the Velvet Revolution atypically, too - in an asylum amidst nut-cases. After the Revolution, he really gets rolling. To Germany and back. To prison and back. To China and back. The intriguing and endless opportunities afforded by the Internet eventually blossom into virtual prosperity. The hero has everything and is even planning a highly unorthodox family... A happy ending is nigh, until everything goes up in smoke, of course... Written by Czech film center

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Also Known As
  • Czech-Made Man (Czechia)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia An important element of the plot comes at the very end of the film, after the credits. See more »

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