Kinoautomat
Kinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played.
Crew
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Vladimír Svitáček
Director
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Vladimír Svitáček
Story
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Vladimír Svitáček
Screenplay
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Bedřich Poledník
Sound
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Ivo Špalj
Sound
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Pavel Juráček
Story
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Pavel Juráček
Screenplay
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Věra Pištěková
Assistant Director
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Jaromír Šofr
Director of Photography
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Evžen Illín
Original Music Composer
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Jiří Hora
Sound
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Radúz Činčera
Director
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Radúz Činčera
Story
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Radúz Činčera
Screenplay
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Ján Roháč
Director
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Ján Roháč
Story
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Ján Roháč
Screenplay
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Miroslav Hájek
Editor
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Jan Balzer
Assistant Production Manager
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Boris Moravec
Production Design
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Antonín Bedřich
Executive Producer
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František Straka
Set Decoration
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František Štěpánek
Assistant Production Manager
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Miroslav Horníček
Story
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Miroslav Horníček
Screenplay
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Adolf Široký
Assistant Production Manager
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Miloslav Jandera
Makeup & Hair
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Slávka Doležalová-Ku…
Costumer
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Jana Rozbrojová
Script Supervisor
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Jiřina Matiasková
Script Supervisor
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Milivoj Uzelac
Conductor
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Jan Brychta
Costume Design
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Ladislav Kalaš
Production Manager
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