- Director
Šimon Špidla
- Producer
Pavel Berčík
- Production company
Evolution Films ...
- Director of photography
Lukáš Hyksa ...
- Editor
Šimon Špidla
- IDF Events
2012 Catalogue of Upcoming Czech Documentary Films ...
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www.mrtvatrat.cz
- Financial Support
Czech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography
Into Oblivion
Mrtvá trať, Czech Republic, 2011, 52 min, Beta, Creative, Experimental, Personal View, Social Issues
Stalin grasps a pencil in his hand as he prepares to draw a line on a map of the Soviet Union. Where the graphite touches paper, some 80,000 people - almost all of them gulag inmates - will build a railroad in the gruelling conditions of the polar taiga. It is a railway line of almost no strategic importance, built on permafrost and polar marshes, using limited technology and equipment. For four years, they will slave away, succumbing to exhaustion, illness, cruelty, and solitary confinement before, finally, the death of Stalin himself. In just a few weeks, there will be nothing left of their hectic activity except for empty camp barracks, old locomotives, bits of track, embankments, telegraph wires, all left to slowly return to the taiga.
Director:
Šimon Špidla
Producer:
Pavel Berčík
Director of photography:
Filip Šturmankin, Lukáš Hyksa
Screenplay:
Šimon Špidla
Editor:
Šimon Špidla
Music:
Roman Fojtíček
Sound:
Martin Ženíšek
World Sales:
Pavel Berčík
Languages:
Russian
Subtitles:
English, Czech
Evolution Films, s.r.o.
(Production company)
Soukenická 11
110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Catalogue of Upcoming Czech Documentary Films
Catalogue of Upcoming Czech Documentary Films
East Silver 2011East Silver Caravan
15th Jihlava IDFF, Czech Republic, 2011
IFF Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2012
goEast 2012, Germany
Trento International Film Festival 2012, Italy
Czech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography