Milena (1991)
Prague, 1920. Milena's father wants her to follow in his footsteps and be one of the first female doctors in Czechoslovakia, but she is determined to be a writer. She elopes to Vienna with the Jewish music critic Ernst Pollak, and starts a correspondence with Franz Kafka. She leaves Pollak and returns to Prague with her father, where she befriends and translates Kafka. As a journalist, Milena covers the 1923 Ruhr worker's strike and meets the communist architect Jaromir.
Director: Véra Belmont
| Writing | Jana Cerna | Novel |
| Writing | Louis Garfinkle | Writer |
| Writing | Marie-Geneviève Ripeau | Writer |
| Production | Véra Belmont | Producer |
| Production | Linda Gutenberg | Producer |
| Production | Claude Léger | Producer |
| Sound | Jean-Marie Sénia | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Dietrich Lohmann | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Jean Beaudoin | Editor |
| Editing | Martine Giordano | Editor |
| Editing | Yves Langlois | Editor |
| Editing | Barbara Zittwitz | Editor |
| Production | Jose Villaverde | Casting |
| Directing | Véra Belmont | Director |
| Writing | Véra Belmont | Writer |