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Tobruk

Film
Film
Original Title (If different): 
Tobruk
Language: 
Czech
Other languages or subtitles: 
English
Production country: 
Czech Republic
Running time (In minutes): 
102
Theme: 
War
Category/Format: 
Fiction Features
Student film: 
No
Production year: 
September, 2008
Film Credits
About the Director: 

The author of the scenario, screenplay and director of the film Tobruk (Tobruk) in one, Marhoul (b. January 30, 1960 in Prague) ranks among the many Czech film personalities with a wide range of activities, not remaining limited to a single field.

After completing studies at the renowned Prague Film Academy (FAMU), he spent several years working with the Pražská pětka (Prague Five) theatre group, the artists. group Tvrdohlaví (The Hardheaded), and above all the Barrandov film studios: starting in 1984 as a production assistant and eventually working his way to deputy producer. In particular, he assisted in the production of films involving the actor-director Tomá. Vorel, Pražská pětka (Prague Five) and Kouř (Smoke). At the start of the 1990s, he became part of the Barrandov studio management, serving for seven years as its CEO. In 1997, he founded the company Silver Screen, devoted above all to the production of full-length Czech films. The year 1998 witnessed the first film distribution by the company, the film Postel (The Bed) by director Oskar Reif, in which Marhoul acted as producer with Jan Bílek. In 2003, his company created its first full-length feature, Mazaný Filip (Smart Phillip) and then in 2008 his second full-length feature, Tobruk (Tobruk). In addition, he designed and arranged the tenth-anniversary exhibition of the Tvrdohlaví group in the Wallenstein Riding School of the National Gallery (1999) as well as the permanent representative gallery for the group in Palace Lucerna (2000 . 2003).

Marhoul.s company has also been involved in a number of special public events, such as
support for Czech membership in NATO in 1998, or the Commemoration of the Victims of
Communism in 2005. Marhoul.s name is also recalled by many in conjunction with the
organisation of the NATO Summit in 2002 in Prague, specifically the arrangement of its
cultural events, as well as the celebrations of the 55th and 60th anniversaries of the end
of World War II (in Plzeň in 2000 and Prague in 2005).

In addition to these achievements, Václav Marhoul continues to appear as an actor with
the Basement Theatre (Divadlo SKLEP) along with occasional appearances in films and TV
serials (e.g. Skřítek, Redakce, Gympl, Horákovi, Expozitura). He is a member of the
presidium and governing board of the Czech Academy of Film and Television. In 2003,
his debut film Mazaný Filip (Smart Phillip) marked his breakthrough as a director. He
certified himself as a director when in 2009 Czech Academy of Film and Televison Arts
nominated his film Tobruk (Tobruk) in nine categories, among them for the best script,
the best direction and the best movie.

Film director: 
Václav Marhoul
Producer: 
Václav Marhoul
About the Producer: 
The author of the scenario, screenplay and director of the film Tobruk (Tobruk) in one, Marhoul (b. January 30, 1960 in Prague) ranks among the many Czech film personalities with a wide range of activities, not remaining limited to a single field. After completing studies at the renowned Prague Film Academy (FAMU), he spent several years working with the Pra.ská pětka (Prague Five) theatre group, the artists. group Tvrdohlaví (The Hardheaded), and above all the Barrandov film studios: starting in 1984 as a production assistant and eventually working his way to deputy producer. In particular, he assisted in the production of films involving the actor-director Tomá. Vorel, Pražská pětka (Prague Five) and Kouř (Smoke). At the start of the 1990s, he became part of the Barrandov studio management, serving for seven years as its CEO. In 1997, he founded the company Silver Screen, devoted above all to the production of full-length Czech films. The year 1998 witnessed the first film distribution by the company, the film Postel (The Bed) by director Oskar Reif, in which Marhoul acted as producer with Jan Bílek. In 2003, his company created its first full-length feature, Mazaný Filip (Smart Phillip) and then in 2008 his second full-length feature, Tobruk (Tobruk). In addition, he designed and arranged the tenth-anniversary exhibition of the Tvrdohlaví group in the Wallenstein Riding School of the National Gallery (1999) as well as the permanent representative gallery for the group in Palace Lucerna (2000 . 2003). Marhoul.s company has also been involved in a number of special public events, such as support for Czech membership in NATO in 1998, or the Commemoration of the Victims of Communism in 2005. Marhoul.s name is also recalled by many in conjunction with the organisation of the NATO Summit in 2002 in Prague, specifically the arrangement of its cultural events, as well as the celebrations of the 55th and 60th anniversaries of the end of World War II (in Plzeň in 2000 and Prague in 2005). In addition to these achievements, Václav Marhoul continues to appear as an actor with the Basement Theatre (Divadlo SKLEP) along with occasional appearances in films and TV serials (e.g. Skřítek, Redakce, Gympl, Horákovi, Expozitura). He is a member of the presidium and governing board of the Czech Academy of Film and Television. In 2003, his debut film Mazaný Filip (Smart Phillip) marked his breakthrough as a director. He certified himself as a director when in 2009 Czech Academy of Film and Televison Arts nominated his film Tobruk (Tobruk) in nine categories, among them for the best script, the best direction and the best movie.
Screenplay: 
Václav Marhoul
Editing: 
Luděk Hudec
Film photographer: 
Vladimír Smutný
Sound: 
Pavel Rejholec, Jakub Čech
Music: 
Richard Horowitz, Sussan Deyhim
Art Director: 
Jan Vlasak
Costume: 
Jaroslava Procházková
Decor: 
Ivo Strangmüller
Cast 1: 
Jan Meduna
Cast 2: 
Petr Vaněk
Cast 3: 
Robert Nebřenský
Cast 4: 
Petr Lněnička
Cast 5: 
Martin Nahálka
Film synopsis: 
There is only a very thin line between heroism and cowardice. Courage is the will power, which no man has enough to spare. If used, it is soon exhausted. Courage is the capital, which we spend gradually. Thus, the last order may be the order to pay out the account drawing to zero. The deepest fear rises when a man is floundered by a current, all alone, having nothing to hold on and not being able to cope. This is the main topic and the artistic motto of this wartime psychological drama. North Africa, II. WW, Fall 1941. Jiri Pospichal, twenty years old, signs up as a volunteer in the Czechoslovak army. His naive ideas about heroism are rawly confronted with the hell of the African desert, complicated relationships in his unit and the ubiquitous threat of death. All this takes its cruel toll in the shape of his gradual loss of self respect and courage. He is full of self-confidence and patriotic ideals, yet at the same time is deeply frustrated by his father, whom he views as a collaborator. His closest companion is a Jewish soldier, Jan Lieberman, in many ways more mature. Their opposite, in turn, is Corporal Kohák, a former member of the French Foreign Legion, for whom warfare is above all a profession The psychological drama between these three characters, the differing attitudes and personalities of each of them, are, during the course of the story and most clearly in its dramatic climax, brought into confrontation with a clear and harsh test of the moral character of all. The plot of the film is freely based on the classic American novel “The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane, first published in New York in 1897.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Over $1 Million
Actual Budget: 
4.000.000,- USD
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
35 mm
Format Ratio: 
1:2,35 Cinemascope
Film Sound: 
5.1
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
DVD, Blu-Ray
Number of reels: 
6
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 

16th Annual Austin Film Festival, Texas, U.S.A.
17th Damascus International Film Festival - Syria
Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo - Spain
31st Moscow International Film Festival - Russia
44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival - Czech Republic
Eurocine 2009,Bogota - Colombia
What´s Hot in Europe, New York - U.S.A.
Finále Plzeň 2009 - Czech Republic
River Film Fest Písek - Czech Republic

Awards received: 
Narrative Jury Prize - Austin Film Festival - Texas, U.S.A. 3 Czech Lions for the best Photography, Music, Sound - Czech Republic Annual Czech Photographer´s Association Award for the best photography - Czech Republic
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Sales/distribution name: 
Intramovies Srl
Address: 
Via E.Manfredi 15 00197 Rome Italy
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact: 
2media.cz
publicity address: 
Pavlína Fechterová 2media.cz, Nový Svět 85/19 118 00 Praha 1 Hradčany
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
yes
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