Petr Václav ad-libbed his way across the European continent with a cast of amateur actors to bring us SKOKAN. The film begins with a quote from Denis Diderot’s novel “Jacques the Fatalist and His Master”, in which the main character’s decisions are all made by someone else. The eponymous hero here, a Czech Roma and ex-convict, believes himself to be the master of his own destiny however: after hearing a report about a certain film festival in Cannes, Skokan heads out to seek his fortune, as well as an ex-girlfriend who works somewhere in Europe as a prostitute. In spite of existential angst and language barriers, he sings love songs on the street and refuses to let go of his optimistic outlook.
- Screenplay: Petr Václav
- Cinematographer: Priscila Guedes, Štěpán Kučera
- Editor: Florent Mangeot
- Sound: Michael Míček, Daniel Němec
- Cast: Karidja Touré, Klaudia Dudová, Leslie Joy, Milan Cifra, Julius Oračko, Zdeněk Godla
- Producer: Jan Macola
- Production Company: Mimesis Film
- Co-Production Company: Cinéma Defacto
Petr Václav ad-libbed his way across the European continent with a cast of amateur actors to bring us SKOKAN. The film begins with a quote from Denis Diderot’s novel “Jacques the Fatalist and His Master”, in which the main character’s decisions are all made by someone else. The eponymous hero here, a Czech Roma and ex-convict, believes himself to be the master of his own destiny however: after hearing a report about a certain film festival in Cannes, Skokan heads out to seek his fortune, as well as an ex-girlfriend who works somewhere in Europe as a prostitute. In spite of existential angst and language barriers, he sings love songs on the street and refuses to let go of his optimistic outlook.
- Screenplay: Petr Václav
- Cinematographer: Priscila Guedes, Štěpán Kučera
- Editor: Florent Mangeot
- Sound: Michael Míček, Daniel Němec
- Cast: Karidja Touré, Klaudia Dudová, Leslie Joy, Milan Cifra, Julius Oračko, Zdeněk Godla
- Producer: Jan Macola
- Production Company: Mimesis Film
- Co-Production Company: Cinéma Defacto