Official Selection - Competition 2005 / Sluneční stát / Czech Republic, Slovak Republic 2005
The heroes of this ironic social comedy from the wilds of Ostrava are a foursome of friends who, after being laid off, decide to set up a business. However, all kinds of obstacles get in their way, including themselves.
The town of Ostrava. Labourers Karel, Vinco, Tomáš and Milan have just been laid off. Anger or despair is pointless: the four friends decide to start up a business. They get some money together and buy an old truck from their former employers. However, their initial optimism soon turns to disappointment. They’re out of luck and a cruel coincidence just puts more obstacles in their way. And things aren’t going well in their private lives, either. Kind-hearted Karel has to look after his three daughters after his wife has an accident; divorced irascible Milan is trying to save his adolescent son from sliding down a slippery slope; the somewhat unstable Tomáš isn’t up to his relationship with his energetic wife; and skirt-chaser Vinco is again struggling to remain faithful to his new girlfriend, the waitress Eva. But giving up is the last thing on their minds. This original film by the creator of The Garden is distantly reminiscent of a British social comedy, but it does retain an exceptional sense of realistic miniature in its depiction of the environment, and possesses a quirky ironic humour.
95 min / Color, 35 mm
International premiere
Director Martin Šulík
/ Screenplay Marek Leščák, Martin Šulík
/ Dir. of Photography Martin Štrba
/ Music Vladimír Godár
/ Editor Jiří Brožek
/ Producer Čestmír Kopecký - První veřejnoprávní
/ Production První veřejnoprávní, koprodukce/co-production: Titanic s.r.o., Czech Television - Ostrava, CinemArt, a.s.
/ Cast Oldřich Navrátil, Ivan Martinka, Luboš Kostelný, Igor Bareš, Anna Cónová, Petra Špalková, Anna Šišková
/ Contact První veřejnoprávní, CinemArt, a.s., Titanic s.r.o.
www: www.slunecnistat.cz
Martin Šulík (b. 1962, Žilina) is a leading Slovak director. He first considered studying stage direction, but ended up taking courses in film direction. He graduated from Bratislava’s Academy of Performing Arts and began as a documentarist, gaining kudos with the film Staccato. He debuted in 1991 with the poetic film Tenderness and, in his following films, he developed a semi-lyrical, semi-ironic approach to stories about people’s relationships, set in the broader context of the modern world and cultural history, often approaching parables. Filmography: Everything I Like (1992) The Garden (1995 – Special Jury Prize at the KV IFF 1995), Orbis Pictus (1997), an episode from the set of short film tales Prague Stories (1999), Landscape (2000), the feature doc on director Pavel Juráček The Key for Determining Dwarfs or The Last Travel of Lemuel Gulliver (2002), The City of the Sun (2005).
První veřejnoprávní
U Havlíčkových sadů 7, 120 00, Praha 2
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 602 666 676
E-mail: [email protected]
CinemArt, a.s.
Národní 60/28, 111 21, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 224 949 110
E-mail: [email protected]
Titanic s.r.o.
Pavlovova 6, 821 05, Bratislava
Slovakia
Phone: +421 905 439 040
E-mail: [email protected]
Čestmír Kopecký
Producer
Martin Šulík
Film Director
Martin Štrba
Director of Photography, Film Director
Petra Špalková
Actress
Anna Šišková
Actor, Actress
Marek Leščák
Screenwriter
Lubo Kostelný
Actor
Ivan Martinka
Actor
Lucie Žáčková
Actress
Kateřina Ondřejková
Film Institution Rep., Producer, Producer, Producer
Martin Novosad
Cinema Representative, Distributor, Festival Organizer, Film Institution Rep., PR & Marketing, Producer, TV Representative, Tutor / Trainer
Anna Cónová
Actress
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