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Cast

Kateřina Bradáčová

Kateřina Bradáčová

Kateřina Bradáčová

Crew

Helena Třeštíková

Helena Třeštíková

Director

Tadeáš Věrčák

Tadeáš Věrčák

Original Music Composer

Jakub Hejna

Jakub Hejna

Editor

Helena Třeštíková

Helena Třeštíková

Screenplay

Braňo Pažitka

Braňo Pažitka

Cinematography

Václav Hejduk

Václav Hejduk

Sound Recordist

Martin Kubala

Martin Kubala

Cinematography

Kristián Hynek

Kristián Hynek

Cinematography

Vlastimil Hamerník

Vlastimil Hamerník

Cinematography

Miroslav Souček

Miroslav Souček

Cinematography

Jaroslav Jehlička

Jaroslav Jehlička

Sound Recordist

Ferdinand Mazurek

Ferdinand Mazurek

Cinematography

Tomáš Třeštík

Tomáš Třeštík

Cinematography

Pavel Strnad

Pavel Strnad

Producer

Kateřina Černá

Kateřina Černá

Producer

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Katka

20106.4 / 1090 min
Documentary

Overview

This is not a film about drug abuse, but a film about the replenishing power of life, about values and their price, about mothers and their relationship with their children.

“You bet on someone in the beginning of the process and then you wait and see what life does with them.” This is how Czech director Helena Trestikova explains her long-term documentaries. Following on from the European Film Academy Award winning RENE (2008), Trestikova brings us KATKA – 14 years in the life of a drug addict. KATKA is an extraordinarily raw and uncensored character portrait of a troubled young woman living on the edge of human existence, desperately searching for love and salvation. Will she find it in the rehab? Will she find it in the arms of the man she loves? Or in the first cry of her long-desired baby? Tagging along with her through the back streets and squalors of Prague, Trestikova gets deep under the skin of a person most of us would cross the road to avoid, and shows us Katka’s profoundly human face. You might be angry with Katka, or your heart may go out to her. One thing is certain – you will never forget her.