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Section: Czechoslovakian Cinema: Film Music
Indian Summer (1995)
Closed and reclusive teenage Klara spends the end of the summer with her grandmother and her cousin Maria, who is her opposite. At the local disco, Klara meets two boys crazy about Mary. The relationship between the two girls and their relationship to both boys form a fragile story of adolescence. Having learned something, Klara sets out for further wins and losses, wherever her destiny takes her.
Country | Czech Republic |
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Year | 1995 |
Duration | 65 min |
Rating | 12 |
Language | Czech |
Subtitle | English |
Directed by | Saša Gedeon |
Screenplay | Saša Gedeon |
Director of Photography | Miloš Kabyl |
Music | Petr Skoumal |
Edited by | Petr Turyna |
Contact | Negativ |
Biography
A film director and screenwriter. During his studies at FAMU, he captivated with the films Closed for Family Mourning (1991) and Gig (1994). He won recognition for his debut Indian Summer (Indiánské léto, 1995) and for the comedy drama Return of the Idiot (1999). He co-directed the narrative cycle Vision of Europe (2004).