One of the most notable anti-communist initiatives in the late 80s was the movement called Czech Children. They published their manifesto in May 1988, and the signatories were mostly young people. The movement expressed independent thinking and significantly contributed to the demonstrations in 1988 and 1989, especially during the so-called Palach Week in January 1989. In the document "Czech Children," the authors focus primarily on a young audience, aiming to remind them that the need to stand against injustice is not bound by age.
Unfortunately the movie Czech children is not yet available on HBO Max.
Editing | Tomáš Potočný | Editor |
Camera | Michael Gerstenberger | Grip |
Camera | Jan Kebrdle | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Johana Ožvold | Vocals |
Production | Ondřej Kinkal | Location Manager |
Lighting | Michael Gerstenberger | Lighting Technician |
Camera | Lubomír Krupka | Assistant Camera |
Production | Barbora Kinkalová | Production Manager |
Production | Ondřej Kinkal | Production Assistant |
Costume & Make-Up | Magda Mazalová | Makeup & Hair |
Art | Jiří Moravec | Set Decoration |
Production | Hedvika Wünschová | Production Manager |
Camera | Tomki Němec | Still Photographer |
Writing | Adam Drda | Story |
Camera | Jaromír Kačer | Director of Photography |
Sound | Adam Levý | Sound |
Sound | Filip Míšek | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Iveta Trmalová | Costume Design |
Art | Jakub Slížka | Set Decoration |
Writing | Karel Strachota | Screenplay |
Camera | Pavel Kapička | Assistant Camera |
Crew | Luděk Jelen | Stunt Coordinator |
Writing | Adam Drda | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Nikola Cabanová | Costumer |
Directing | Karel Strachota | Director |