Štek (1989)
Young provincial actor Perda, long confined to minor roles, is cast unexpectedly as the lead in a vacuous new play by an ambitious writer. Despite a lackluster script and an audience that largely abandons the performance at intermission, the production proceeds to secure funding. Frustrated by being told to blend in, Perda ultimately decides to assert himself boldly on stage.
Director:
Miloslav Luther
Writer:
Bolek Polívka
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Bolek Polívka as |
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Ivana Chýlková as |
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Andrej Hryc as |
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František Řehák as |
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Johanna Tesařová as |
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Bronislav Poloczek as |
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Jiří Pecha as |
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Marta Sládečková as |
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Karol Spišák as |
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Naďa Hejná as |
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Štefan Kožka as |
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Roman Luknár as |
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Zdeněk Dušek as |
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Ivan Petrovický as |
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Luděk Eliáš as |
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Ľubica Mruškovičová as |
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Miroslav Kinder as |
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Alexander Bada as |
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Peter Šimun as |
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Igor Krempaský as |
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Anton Trón as |
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Ján Kožuch as |
| Sound | Jiří Bulis | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Bolek Polívka | Screenplay |
| Camera | Vladimír Holloš | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Csaba Török | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Peter Čanecký | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anna Hroššová | Costume Design |
| Directing | Miloslav Luther | Director |
| Art | Peter Čanecký | Production Design |