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The Day after a Long Night

Po dlouhé noci den, Czech Republic, Germany, 2011, 90 min, 52 min, DCP, History
Libuše Audrlická, a Czech, Barbara Müller, a Pole, and Inna Klimenko, an Ukrainian, were three women out of a total of 13 million people who were employed as forced labourers under the Third Reich during the Second World War. For the most part, the monotonous work in ammunition factories or in agriculture involved 12-hour shifts in difficult conditions. This was exacerbated by the awareness that their work helped support the hated Nazi regime. In his new film, director Tomáš Kudrna not only focuses on these women's recollections of their life as labourers for a totalitarian system, but also tries to ascertain how these experiences shaped their subsequent fates. While using a large quantity of unique archive material, family photographs and a disturbing musical score, he composes a vivid portrait of the turbulent destinies of three women whose lives were fundamentally affected by wartime events and forced labour in Nazi Germany.
Director:
Tomáš Kudrna
Producer:
Kateřina Černá
Co Producer:
Simone Baumann
Executive producer:
Marta Dudáková
Original idea:
Tomáš Kudrna
Screenplay:
Tomáš Kudrna
Director of photography:
Marcus Winterbauer
Editor:
Evženie Brabcová
Sound:
Dan Nemec
World Sales:
Zuzana Bieliková
Languages:
Czech, German, Polish, Ukrainian
Subtitles:
English
Negativ (Production company) Ostrovní 30
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LE Vision Film- und Fernsehproduktion GmbH (Coproduction company) Körnerstraße 56
04107 Leipzig, Germany
Phone:
+49 341 963 680
Fax:
+49 341 9 63-44
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Email:
Negativ Ostrovní 30
110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Phone:
+420 224 933 755
Fax:
+420 224 933 472
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Catalogue of Upcoming Czech Documentary Films Catalogue of Upcoming Czech Documentary Films 2010East Silver 2011
One World 2011, Czech Republic
State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography, Czech-German Fund for the Future

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