Colette (2013 film)
Colette, also released under the name Prisoner of Auschwitz, is a 2013 English language Czech-Slovak-Dutch war film written and directed by Milan Cieslar and starring Jirí Mádl and Clémence Thioly.[1] It is set in World War II and based on the Arnošt Lustig book, A girl from Antwerp.[2][3]
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Directed by | Milan Cieslar |
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Music by | Atli Örvarsson |
Cinematography | Marek Jícha |
Distributed by | Bioscop |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | Czech Republic Slovakia Netherlands |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Clémence Thioly as Colette
- Jirí Mádl as Vili Feld
- Eric Bouwer as Weissacker
- Andrej Hryc as Fritz
- Zuzana Mauréry as Broderova
- Ondřej Vetchý as Elli
- Helena Dvořáková as Kordula
- Kristína Svarinská
- Juraj Adamík
- Jiří Bartoška as Old Vili (voice)
- Dan Brown
- Lubomir Burgr
- Václav Chalupa
- Jan Cina as Jeremiás
- Michal Dlouhý
- Jeremi Durand as François Platard (voice)
- Ivan Franěk
- Pavel Gajdoš
- Jordan Haj
- Robert Holik as Mourning Brother
- Juraj Hrcka
- Jitka Jackuliak
- Anna Kocicová
- Barbora Kodetová
- Ondrej Kovaľ
- Philipp Kraiczy
- Jakub Lorencovič as Sowa
- Denisa Pfauserová
- Elena Podzámska
- Kajetán Písarovic
- Balcárek Radek
- Eva Reiterová
- Sabina Rojková
- Pavel Rímský
- Emma Smetana
- Tomas Sotak
- Josef Tkác
- Miroslav Táborský
- Petr Vaněk
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See also
References
- "Lustigova a Cieslarova Colette". novinky.cz (in Czech). 27 June 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- Simpson, James (5 May 2015). "Review: Prisoner of Auschwitz (2013) DVD". infernalcinema.com. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "New Film COLETTE Reveals Love's Power". Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington, D.C. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
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