Mandragora (film)

Mandragora is a 1997 film by Polish director Wiktor Grodecki about the mental and physical decline of a 15-year-old boy who runs away from his seemingly distanced father to Prague, where he becomes a victim of the drug and sex scene.

Mandragora
Directed byWiktor Grodecki
Written byWiktor Grodecki
David Svec
StarringMiroslav Caslavka
David Svec
Pavel Skripal
Release date
1997

The film is the last of Grodecki's trilogy of films about male prostitution, the other two being Not Angels But Angels and Body Without Soul.[1]

Cast

  • Miroslav Caslavka as Marek
  • David Svec as David
  • Pavel Skrípal as Honza
  • Kostas Zerdolaglu as Krysa
  • Miroslav Breu as Libor
  • Jirí Kodess as Father
  • Karel Polisenský as Sascha
  • Richard Toth as George
  • Jiri Pachman as Pan Franta
  • Pavel Kocí as Rudy
  • Jitka Smutná as Krysa's Wife

Other cast members; Jirí Kaftan, Bretislav Farský, Michell Turchetti and Tomas Petrak

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References

  1. Villiers, Nicholas de (2017). Sexography: Sex Work in Documentary. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5390-8.


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