30/5 — 5/6/2024
64th International Film Festival
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72 Hours in Bangkok (2018) 0

Czech Republic | 2018 | 62 min.

This film is about Nicolas, a two-year-old Czech boy who's lost his father at the airport in Bangkok. A big city full of wonderful things and interesting people is very dangerous for a young child. The film draws attention to the theme of lost children and a key expression of this is through the music created by one of the greatest contemporary Italian composers and conductors, Andrea Morricone, the son of the phenomenal Ennio Morricone.

CountryCzech Republic
Year2018
Duration62 min
Rating0
LanguageThai
SubtitleEnglish
Directed by Lubomir Haltmar
Screenplay Lubomir Haltmar, Juraj Plichtik, Roman Stryhal
Director of Photography Lubomir Haltmar
Music Andrea Morricone
Edited by Peter Hollywood, Massimo Quaglia, Pavel Silver, Lubomir Haltmar
Contact Lubomir Haltmar

Biography

Lubomír Haltmar (1971) A Czech director and producer. He was captivated by camera and film as a child. In his youth he emigrated to Austria, where he worked as a co-producer of documentary films, travel books and video clips. At the beginning of the 1990s he returned to the Czech Republic and produced a number of cultural events. The idea of filming his own film took root after receiving a personal letter from Oliver Stone. 72 Hours in Bangkok is his authorial debut.

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