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 | |
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Directed by | Wiktor Grodecki |
Written by | Wiktor Grodecki David Svec |
Starring | Miroslav 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
- Villiers, Nicholas de (2017). Sexography: Sex Work in Documentary. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5390-8.
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