The northern Bohemian provincial town
Tanvald hit the headlines in 2012 in the
Czech Republic: A twenty-two-year-old
Rom, father of two young children, was
shot dead. Whilst some claim it was a case
of self-defence, others are convinced it was
murder. On the search for the truth the directors
return time and again to the scene
of the crime where they come up against
almost unbelievable levels of prejudice and
undisguised racism. The resulting documentary
is part of a new Czech television
format entitled Český Žurnál, whereby the
filmmakers regard themselves as a kind of
documentary response team tasked with
asking uncomfortable questions.
HDCAM | Farbe / colour
Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda
Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda
Michal Gábor, David Nagy
Jaroslav Ježek
Czech Television
Czech Television
Jitka Prochazkova
Kavci Hory
14070 Prague
Czech Republic
Tel:+420.261.13 74 38
Fax:+420.261.21 13 54
jitka.prochazkova@ceskatelevize.cz
www.ceskatelevize.cz
Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda - – born 1973 in Prague. Both studied documentary
film at the Prague Film and TV
School FAMU and now work as directors,
cameramen and producers. Their works include
the award-winning documentary comedy
CESKÝ SEN (CZECH DREAM). Together
Klusák and Remunda run the independent
production company Hypermarket Film.
A.B.C.D.T.O.P.O.L. (2003, doc)
CESKÝ SEN (2004, doc)
CESKÝ MIR (2010, doc)
CESKÝ ŽURNÁL (2013, doc, TV series)