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Cast

Tom Novy

Tom Novy

Self (as Danek)

Joseph Gregori

Joseph Gregori

Self

Eda

Eda

Self

Honza

Honza

Self

Jarda

Jarda

Self

Joseph

Joseph

Self

Lada

Lada

Self

Libor

Libor

Self

Marcel

Marcel

Self

Marek

Marek

Self

Michael

Michael

Self

Mirek

Mirek

Self

Ondra

Ondra

Pimp

Pepa

Pepa

Self

Peter

Peter

Self

Radek

Radek

Self

Robert

Robert

Self

Roman

Roman

Self

Crew

Wiktor Grodecki

Wiktor Grodecki

Director

Wiktor Grodecki

Wiktor Grodecki

Writer

Frank Beauvais

Frank Beauvais

First Assistant Director

Petr Samec

Petr Samec

Second Second Assistant Director

Misha Votruba

Misha Votruba

Second Assistant Director

Stanislav Klika

Stanislav Klika

Gaffer

Vlastimil Malaska

Vlastimil Malaska

Assistant Camera

Jiří Pechar

Jiří Pechar

Steadicam Operator

Aleš Václavík

Aleš Václavík

Assistant Camera

Vladimir Vins

Vladimir Vins

Gaffer

Vladimír Holomek

Vladimír Holomek

Cinematography

Wiktor Grodecki

Wiktor Grodecki

Editor

Pavel Franclík

Pavel Franclík

Assistant Editor

Alexandra Visokaiová

Alexandra Visokaiová

Assistant Editor

Peter Lencses

Peter Lencses

Line Producer

Olga Chittussiová

Olga Chittussiová

Production Manager

Manfred Arbter

Manfred Arbter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jan Čeněk

Jan Čeněk

Sound Recordist

Klaus Hornemann

Klaus Hornemann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Brigitte Pradel

Brigitte Pradel

Sound Re-Recording Assistant

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Not Angels But Angels

19946.0 / 1080 min
Documentary

Overview

Interviews with a procurer and with nineteen boys and young men who are prostitutes in Prague. The youths range in age from 14 to 19. They hustle at the central train station and at clubs. Most of their clients are foreign tourists, many are German. The youths talk about why they hustle, their first trick, prices, dangers, what they know about AIDS, their fears (disease and loneliness), and how they imagine their futures. The film's title, its liturgical score, much of it elegiac, and shots of the city's statues of angels underline the vulnerability and callow lack of sophistication of the young men.