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A time-lapse documentary capturing the eighth generation of the Kopecký family of puppeteers through brothers Rosťa and Vítek Novák at a key period in their existence - from 2014, when they acquired their own space called Jatka 78 and first sniffed at more ambitious projects with the new circus company Cirk La Putyka.
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Rostislav Novák
Rostislav Novák
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Rostislav Novák
Himself


Rostislav Novák
Rostislav Novák
Himself
Rostislav Novák
Himself
Vít Novák
Vít Novák
Himself
Vít Novák
Himself
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