Czech Films 2005-2006 2006 / Anděl Páně / Czech Republic 2005
A family fairytale about how bungling angel Petronel becomes a reformed character. The film is full of Czech stars and gentle “holy” humour.
A family fairytale about love, forgiveness and willingness to sacrifice oneself for others. On the template of the age-old fairytale conflict between good and evil, it tells the humorous, poetic story of how the clumsy angel Petronel becomes a reformed character. Petronel is an angel who bungles every assignment he is given, including a job at the Pearly Gates. As a punishment, God sends him down to Earth, where he has just one day to reform at least one sinner and to learn that it isn’t so easy to live without sinning. If he fails, Petronel will be banished to hell and become a fallen angel. Scenes in a fairytale heaven created using special visual effects alternate with terrestrial winter exteriors and interiors shot at several Czech castles and chateaux, including Křivoklát, Kašperk and Český Šternberk. The screenplay is based on themes from Božena Němcová’s classic Czech national fairytales.
90 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Jiří Strach
/ Screenplay Lucie Konášková
/ Dir. of Photography Petr Polák
/ Music Miloš Bok
/ Editor Zdenek Patočka
/ Producer Magdalena Sedláková
/ Production Česká televize
/ Cast Ivan Trojan, Jiří Dvořák, Josef Somr, Oldřich Navrátil, Jana Štěpánková, Zuzana Stivínová, David Švehlík, Zuzana Kajnarová, Jiří Bartoška, Klára Issová, Gabriela Osvaldová, Anna Geislerová, Veronika Žilková
/ Contact Czech Television - Telexport
/ Distributor Warner Bros. Entertainment - Czech Republic
www: www.andelpane.cz
Jiří Strach (b. 1973, Prague) began his film career as a child actor. As an adult he appeared in Smyczek’s television series There were Five of Us and Nice District and he took the lead role in the same director’s film fairytale, Ruffiano and Sweeteeth (1997). In 1992 he was accepted by Prague’s Film Academy FAMU to study direction, while already attracting attention in his first year with his shocking reportage The Most Beautiful Corner (Najkrajší kút) about events in Bratislava just as an independent Slovakia was being established (FITES Prize at the FAMU Festival). After graduating he started to work with Czech Television (Genius of the Homeland (1998), At the Chateau (2000), The Scent of Vanilla (2001), The Murder of the Green Family (2002), The Flood (2004), The Awakened Rock (2004). His most recent work as a director is the television fairytale Angel of the Lord, which was adapted for the big screen and so became his feature film debut. He also directs the dubbing of imported films and commercials.
Czech Television - Telexport
Kavčí hory, 140 70, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 261 137 047
E-mail: [email protected]
Warner Bros. Entertainment - Czech Republic
Soukenická 13, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 296 580 332
Fax: +420 296 580 343
E-mail: [email protected]
Jitka Procházková
Festival Organizer, TV Representative
Jiří Strach
Film Director, Film Director
Petra Štovíková
Festival Organizer, Producer, TV Representative
Pavla Tomsová
Producer
Ivan Trojan
Actor
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