Czech Films 2003-2004 2004 / Správce statku / Czech Republic 2004
Summers, Mr Kuba and his family head for the country where they raise horses and run a pub. Though at first seemingly carefree, no idyll is without its problems. Successful Czech director of photography Martin Duba gathered together his wife, kids, friends, and pets to make a loving, low-budget family portrait in which reality subtly blends with fiction.
Mr. Kuba and his family spend the summer on a country estate where he rears horses and runs an inn. No idyll is without its problems, it seems at first sight. The business dealings of the head of the family are not too successful. The estate is falling apart and more and more difficulties surface. Fortunately, young František appears, and with his coming things take a turn for the better. Is it really impossible for at least a small miracle to take place every day? The successful Czech cameraman Martin Duba took his wife, children, friends and animals to spend the summers of 2001 and 2002 in the community of Solec not far from Prague. In its unsophisticated surroundings he filmed a lovingly low-budget family portrait in which reality imperceptibly merges with fiction.
78 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Martin Duba
/ Screenplay Martin Duba
/ Dir. of Photography Martin Duba
/ Music Martin Duba
/ Editor Martin Duba, Michal Cuc
/ Producer Libor Zlomek
/ Production Vesfilm
/ Cast Adam Stivín, Anna Veselá, Jarmila Dubová, Petr Duba, Jiří Duba, Lucie Vendlová, Martin Duba
/ Contact Bontonfilm, a.s., Vesfilm
Martin Duba (b. 1956, Prague) studied in the department of camera at Prague’s Film Academy (FAMU, 1981-86). He established himself at the beginning of the 1990s as one of the most interesting cameramen of the rising generation. He worked with Tomáš Vorel on Smoke (Kouř, 1991) and with the Caban brothers on Don Gio (1992). As cameramen he worked with Vladimír Michálek on the script and visual concept for a film based on Kafka’s novel of the same name America (Amerika, 1994), and for Forgotten Light (Zapomenuté světlo, 1996), nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in the category of best foreign-language film, he won the Award of the Association of Czech Cameramen. He worked with Petr Nikolaev on The Wonderful Years that Sucked (Báječná léta pro psa, 1997) and with Václav Křístek on The Emperor and the Drummer (Císař a tambor, 1998). With Michálek he won, as cameraman and co-author of the script, the prize for the Best Clip of 1992 (Lucie: Černí andělé). His latest project as cameraman is A Piece of Heaven (Kousek nebe) by Petr Nikolaev.
Bontonfilm, a.s.
Na Poříčí 1047/26, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 257 415 111
E-mail: [email protected]
Vesfilm
Pod lysinami 26, 147 00, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Fax: +420 222 564 351
Martin Duba
Director of Photography
Libor Zlomek
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