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When the Sun Sets

Country: Czechia, Language: Czech, 28 mins

Original Title

Az zapadne slunce
  • Director: Natálie Císarovská
  • Writer: Vojtech Bohuslav, Natálie Císarovská
  • Producer: Kristyna Kvetova

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The film "When the Sun Sets" deals with the issue of freedom, identity and self-realization in a relationship. He solves serious things with humor and poetics. In a relationship, it is sometimes easy to lose yourself and stop believing. Especially when your partner is a strong, bloated and charismatic colossus. And what if you're both ambitious artists with a desire to make a name for yourself. Tereza is a sculptor and her husband Adam is a film director. She suffocates in a relationship, has no space and cannot concentrate on her work. The still waters of this vicious situation will not move until Adam's brother Majký appears.


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Až zapadne Slunce//When The Sun Goes Down from CINÉMOTIF FILMS on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Barbora Poláková (as Tereza)
Jirí Havelka (as Adam)
Jan Cina (as Mikey)
Martin Pertl (as Artur)
Adéla Stodolová (as Aneta)