Apricot Island
Drama
Overview
A captivating story of a woman tested by a life full of passion, the cruelty of fate and unrestrained love. The film, which takes place in southern Slovakia, in the solitude hidden in apricot orchards, will draw you into the whirlwind of three men's passions for one fateful woman and her love for them, with all the sorrows and joys that only life can bring. The sun, the smell of ripening apricots and the search for your own happiness will win you over in the story of a strong woman who loves and longs to be loved... like all of us.
Top Cast


Szidi Tobias
Szidi Tobias
Szidi Tobias


Attila Mokos
Attila Mokos
Attila Mokos


Peter Nádasdi
Peter Nádasdi
Peter Nádasdi


György Cserhalmi
György Cserhalmi
György Cserhalmi


Mátyás Dráfi
Mátyás Dráfi
Mátyás Dráfi
Xénia Molnár
Xénia Molnár
Xénia Molnár


Pavel Šimčík
Pavel Šimčík
Pavel Šimčík


Jaroslav Mottl
Jaroslav Mottl
Jaroslav Mottl


Ivan Gontko
Ivan Gontko
Ivan Gontko
László Nagy
László Nagy
László Nagy
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