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Kuli Film is a professional background for mostly arthouse films and series produced by Radim Procházka. He focuses (both consciously and unconsciously) on minority projects in the broadest sense of the word: art-house, short films, debuts, documentaries, animations. In the animation field we work closely with Prague-based stop-motion animation studio Anima. We are in production with our first feature family film; “noire” and detective story BABU IN THE NIGHT CITY by Petr Vodička and a couple of shorts and TV series in a variety of techniques like puppets, claymation, cut-out or relief. Documentaries are another significant part of our line up. Recently, we are in production with the feature doc HOW TO  BURY A HOLE? feature debut by Piotr Jasiński, a Polish graduate of Prague film school FAMU and former Procházka’s student. 

Kuli kuli kuli.

This is the longest Czech sentence made up of the same words. It means Coolies were forging a ball. In 2010, it appeared in the film The Greatest of the Czechs. In many Asian countries, coolies are among the most unclassy of the unclassy, ​​mostly luggage carriers or auxiliary workers on railway construction sites. They are often treated very cruelly. The sentence KULI FILM, i.e. they were forging a film, nicely describes the actions of coolies producing art films.
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