An edition of Kolya (1996)

Kolya

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Kolya
Jan Svěrák, Zdeněk Svěrák
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An edition of Kolya (1996)

Kolya

Widescreen.
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A confirmed bachelor is in for the surprise of his life when a get-rich-quick scheme backfires, setting off a wild set of circumstances and leaving him with a pint-sized new roommate.

Publish Date
Language
Czech
Pages
105

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Cover of: Kolya
Kolya
2011, Miramax Home Entertainment
videorecording / in Czech - Widescreen [ed.].
Cover of: Kolya
Kolya
1996, Miramax Home Entertainment, Distributed by Buena Vista Home Video
videorecording / in Czech - Widescreen.

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Edition Notes

Originally released as motion picture.

"Eurimages with the participation of the French Ministry of Culture (Centre National de la Cinématographie) and support of the State Fund of the Czech Republic for Support and Development of Czech Cinematography."

Producers, Eric Abraham and Jan Svěrák ; screenplay, Zdeněk Svěrák ; music Ondřej Soukup ; editor, Alois Fišárek ; director of photography, Vladimír Smutny.

Zdenek Sverak, Andrej Chalimon, Libuse Safrankova.

Rated PG-13. adam

DVD ; Dolby, digital surround sound.

Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

Can be viewed subtitled in English or dubbed in French.

Academy Award, Best Foreign Language Film, 1996.

Published in
Burbank, CA]

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Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
1 videodisc (105 min.)
Number of pages
105

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL40254871M
ISBN 10
0788837680

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Work Description

The life of a cellist, playboy, and confirmed bachelor in late Soviet-era Prague is upended after he agrees to marry a Russian woman for money so that she isn't deported and ends up taking care of her abandoned five-year-old son Kolya.

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