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72 Hours in Bangkok (2018)
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.
Country | Czech Republic |
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Year | 2018 |
Duration | 62 min |
Rating | 0 |
Language | Thai |
Subtitle | English |
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.