Jan Hus

Cast

Crew

V
Vladimír Synek
Costume Design
F
Fernand Vácha
Costume Design
F
František Černý
Sound
A
Alois Jirásek
Theatre Play
O
Oldřich Okáč
Assistant Production Design
K
Karel Škvor
Production Design
J
Jaroslav Krška
Assistant Production Design
V
Vladimír Sychra
Art Designer
J
Jiří Josefík
Painter
F
František Pavlík
Painter
J
Jaroslav Alt
Painter
J
Jan Janda
Set Decoration
V
VÄ›ra Ženíšková
First Assistant Director
F
František Matoušek
Assistant Director
L
Lenka NÄ›mečková
Assistant Director
M
Miloš Petrolín
Assistant Camera
O
Otakar KoÅ¡Å¥ál
Makeup & Hair
M
Milan Nejedlý
Visual Effects
C
Chrudoš Uher
Visual Effects Designer
V
Vladimír DvoÅ™ák
Visual Effects
S
Stanislav Å ulc
Visual Effects
J
Josef Bůžek
Visual Effects Camera
J
Jiří Å afáÅ™
Visual Effects Camera
K
Karel Císařovský
Visual Effects
F
František Žemlička
Visual Effects
J
Josef Pražák
Gaffer
K
Karel JeÅ¡átko
Still Photographer
J
Jan Kühn
Conductor
Z
Zora Å emberová
Choreographer
L
Laurette Hrdinová
Choreographer

The Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy

The Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy is a trilogy of films by Otakar Vávra. It consists of "Jan Hus," "Jan Žižka," and "Proti Všem." It was the most expensive Czechoslovak cinematic project in history at the time, with a total budget of 33 million Czechoslovak crowns. Vávra stated that he was inspired by the works of František Palacký, Alois Jirásek's works about Hussite Wars, and their interpretation as a class struggle by Communist Minister of Culture Zdeněk Nejedlý. The 1947 film "Warriors of Faith" is sometimes considered an ancestor of the trilogy. The 2022 film "Medieval" is set 10 years prior to the events chronicled in the trilogy and the director of the film called it a prequel to Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy.