Já, truchlivý bůh | |
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Directed by | Antonín Kachlík |
Written by | Antonín Kachlík Milan Kundera |
Starring | Miloš Kopecký |
Cinematography | Jan Nemecek |
Edited by | Jaromír Janácek |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Já, truchlivý bůh (I, Mournful God) is a 1969 black-and-white Czech comedy film directed by Antonín Kachlík. Based on stories from Milan Kundera's book Laughable Loves, it stars Miloš Kopecký as Adolf, who relates a tale of spurned love to his friend Apostol ( Pavel Landovský). Adolf has his friend to pose as an opera conductor to seduce the young woman (Hana Lelitová), as she loves opera, and then spurn her.
Já, truchlivý bůh | |
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Directed by | Antonín Kachlík |
Written by | Antonín Kachlík Milan Kundera |
Starring | Miloš Kopecký |
Cinematography | Jan Nemecek |
Edited by | Jaromír Janácek |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Já, truchlivý bůh (I, Mournful God) is a 1969 black-and-white Czech comedy film directed by Antonín Kachlík. Based on stories from Milan Kundera's book Laughable Loves, it stars Miloš Kopecký as Adolf, who relates a tale of spurned love to his friend Apostol ( Pavel Landovský). Adolf has his friend to pose as an opera conductor to seduce the young woman (Hana Lelitová), as she loves opera, and then spurn her.