Czechia / Jan 01, 2002
Koločava (2002)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The production was based on Ivan Olbracht's novel Nikola Šuhaj loupežník (Nikola Šuhaj the Robber). The music draws on Petr Ulrych's famous LP, which was released in 1974, won the Bílá vrána (White Crow) award from Mladý svět magazine, and subsequently inspired a production at Prague's Divadlo Ateliér theater. Among other things, the band Javory was formed on this occasion. The expanded band Javory also plays and sings in the 2002 production of the Brno City Theater, and additional musical numbers were created for it. Of the 25 numbers, more than half are new to the performance. Petr Ulrych won the A. Radok Award for his music. Director and author of the theatrical adaptation Stanislav Moša incorporated film footage into the production, which works wonderfully as a reminiscence of natural beauty. Also worth mentioning is the impressive choreography of the police and bandit choirs and the excellent acting and singing performances, led by Petr Štěpán in the lead role.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Koločava |
| Original language | Český (CS) |
| Spoken languages | Český |
| Production countries | Czech Republic |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Česká televize |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2002 |
| Writer | Stanislav Moša |
| Assistant directors | Stanislav Moša, Rudolf Tesáček |
| Music | Petr Ulrych, Milan Vorlíček |
| Sound | Petr Ulrych, Milan Vorlíček |
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