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Zagreb Film Festival
17. - 23. October 2010

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Who is Afraid of the Wolf / Kdopak by se vlka bál?
Czech Republic , 2008.

Directed by: Maria Procházková
Script: Maria Procházková
Producer: Vratislav Slajer
Production company: Bionaut Films, Èeská televize
Cinematography: Martin Štìpánek
Editing: Marek Opatrný
Music: Jan P. Muchow
Cast: Dorota Dedková, Jitka Cvancarová, Pavel Reznícek, Martin Hofman, Jana Krausová, Matous Kratina

Format: 35mm
Running time: 90'

Synopsis
The little kindergartener Terezka liked the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale very much. But she soon learned that both fairy tales and life sometimes change. Terezka doesn't understand why her Mom is acting differently. And who is that strange man and why there is so much talk about Japan at home? When she asks questions, the adults answer in a strange language. Only her friend Å imon seems to be of any help, and he says that her Mom has been replaced with somebody else... Terezka's adventure to find the answers may lead her to distant countries and she may even encounter the dangerous Wolf.

Directors Biography
Maria Procházková, born 1975, graduated in Animated Film at FAMU. Her animated short 'Pictograms' (2000) was awarded the Kristián Critics Award for Best Animated Film. Her feature debut was 'Shark in the Head' (2005). She also directs music videos and commercials, works as a journalist, shoots documentaries, spots, jingles and collages. She works closely with the children's programming department of Czech TV.

Location and screening schedule:
Europa Cinema, Thursday, October 22nd at 13.00
MOVIEPLEX Cinema, Thursday, October 22nd at 18.00



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