Regie:
Eva BorušovičováDrehbuch:
Eva BorušovičováBesetzung:
Lucia Obenauová, Drahomír Frank, Milan Mikulčík, Alexander Bárta, Anna Šišková, Boris Farkaš, Zuzana Fialová, Ady Hajdu, Richard Stanke, Dušan Cinkota, Slávka Halčáková, Csongor Kassai (mehr)Inhalte(1)
The story of the film takes place in Bratislava and its surroundings during one weekend. Speaker Galager is seated in front of a microphone in an alternative radio station and predicts a hard night and an even more difficult weekend. And as it turns out, he was right. Pašo is a slightly problematic singer who just got sacked from his band. Jazmína is facing a deadline for submitting her diploma thesis after several tiring hours working as a waitress in a café. When the two of them meet, it does not turn out too well. Slowly there are more and more characters entering the scene and the situation grows more and more complicated. It is not easy to survive until Monday, since, as one of the characters said: Slovakia is like Italy, and even slightly worse, because here we are few and everybody knows each other. (Verleiher-Text)
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