The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night
An allegory set in an archetypal Czech village, it tells the story of what happens when a series of mysterious events take place, including the disappearance of the station master. While everything has a rational explanation, collective paranoia takes over and everyone's worst instincts are unleashed. Interrogations, disenfranchisement, and the search for scapegoats ultimately lead to murder. The movie was completed in 1969, but it was banned and not released till 1990, Evald Schorm who died in 1988 never saw it completed.
Crew
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Antonín Máša
Dramaturgy
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Bedřich Kubala
Creative Producer
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František Belfín
Conductor
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Zdeněk Mahler
Story
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Zdeněk Mahler
Screenplay
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Karel Lier
Production Design
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Jan Klusák
Original Music Composer
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Bohumil Kadlec
Set Decoration
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Evald Schorm
Screenplay
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Evald Schorm
Director
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František Fabián
Sound
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Lída Novotná
Costume Design
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Josef Dobřichovský
Editor
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Miroslav Dousek
Unit Production Manager
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Václav Hanuš
Director of Photography
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Jan Milič
Assistant Production Manager
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Josef Krameš
First Assistant Director
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Věra Kadlecová
Production Manager
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Milena Kropáčková
Assistant Director
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Jiří Pekárek
Set Decoration
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Eva Martincová
Costumer
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Ladislav Novotný
Executive Producer
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Vladimír Tišer
Assistant Production Manager
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Jiří Pospíšil
Assistant Camera
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Janina Bursová
Makeup & Hair
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Olga Dostálová
Clapper Loader
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Anna Lackovičová
Assistant Director
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Vladimír Černý
Makeup & Hair
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Jaroslav Čermák
Makeup & Hair
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Jaroslava Váňová
Costumer
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Jiří Cvrček
Set Decoration
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Michal Kulič
Camera Operator
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Václav Havlík
Unit Production Manager
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Karel Janda
Set Decoration
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