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Let There Be Light

Country: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Language: Slovak, German , 93 mins

Original Title

Nech Je Svetlo
  • Director: Marko Skop
  • Writer: Marko Skop
  • Producer: Jan Melis; Petr Oukropec; Marko Skop; Pavel Strnad

CGiii Comment

Milan (40) has three children and does construction work in Germany in order to provide for his family in Slovakia. While visiting his home over Christmas he discovers that his eldest son Adam is a member of a para-military youth group. The boy is involved in bullying and the death of a class-mate. The father has to decide what to do. In this process, along with his wife, he comes to discover the real truth about their son, their family, themselves and the community around them.


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Cast & Characters

Milan Ondrík as Milan Duris
Frantisek Beles as Adam
Zuzana Konecná as Zuzka
Lubomír Paulovic as Grandfather
Katarina Kormanakova as Monika
Maximilian Dusanic as Igor
Daniel Fischer as Priest
Csongor Kassai as Mr. Visnovský
Anikó Varga as Mrs. Visnovská
Ingrid Timková as Priest's Mother
Marek Geisberg as Policeman
Andreas Nickl as Hans
Juliane Werner as Heidi
Dieter Fischer as Roman
Matus Beniak as Younger policeman