Lampáš malého plavčíka
Drama · War · Family
Overview
The dramatic story of the life of Slovak boatmen on the Danube during World War II is depicted through the eyes of a six-year-old boy who is forced by the events of the war to spend a dark time with his grandparents in the village. Despite the fairy-tale-sounding title, this film takes place at the end of the war in the Slovak countryside during World War II, and its child hero is the son of a Danube boatman who experiences incredible adventures. The Little Lifeguard's Lamp ranks among children's films that seek speciality in the realities of war. It explores both a children's world with a shifted lens of perception and the impact of battles interfering in the lives of the youngest.
Top Cast
Martin Barančok
Martin Barančok
Marek Králik
Martin Barančok
Marek Králik
Adam Kerďo
Adam Kerďo
Dežo
Adam Kerďo
Dežo
Patrik Karšay
Patrik Karšay
Lojzo
Patrik Karšay
Lojzo
Tomáš Sloboda
Tomáš Sloboda
Drahoš
Tomáš Sloboda
Drahoš
Dag Palovic
Dag Palovic
Stano
Dag Palovic
Stano


Marie Logojdová
Marie Logojdová
Králiková
Marie Logojdová
Králiková


Pavol Mikulík
Pavol Mikulík
Králik
Pavol Mikulík
Králik


Maroš Kramár
Maroš Kramár
Rudo
Maroš Kramár
Rudo
Martin Mitterdorfer
Martin Mitterdorfer
Ctirad
Martin Mitterdorfer
Ctirad


Ján Greššo
Ján Greššo
Gažo
Ján Greššo
Gažo
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