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Close to Heaven | |
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Directed by | Dan Svátek |
Written by | Dan Svátek |
Produced by | Dan Svátek Roman Svátek Jiří Holubec |
Starring | Gogo Jean Michel Francis Tuva Novotny |
Cinematography | Martin Preiss |
Edited by | Alois Fišárek |
Music by | Elvis Kititi |
Production company | Holiday Films |
Distributed by | Bontonfilm |
Release date | 7 July 2005 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Czech Republic |
Language | English |
Close to Heaven (Czech: Blízko nebe) is a Czech comedy film directed by Dan Svátek. It was released in 2005.
Cast[edit]
- Gogo Jean Michel Francis as Samuel
- Tuva Novotny as Emily
- Tonya Graves as Mbo
- Petr Vaněk as Ernest the Illusionist
- Arnošt Goldflam as Gut
- Karl Clark as Father Samuel
- Curtis Jones as Grandfather Samuel
- Ivo Niederle as Hugo
- Rudolf Pellar as Felix
- Chantal Poullain as Johana
- Olga Rychlíková as Berta
- Miroslav Táborský as Jägermeister
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