

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Situated in Prague, a 20-year-old Vietnamese named Song, hoped for a better future in Europe. But now in a Vietnamese district in Prague, he is trapped in a marijuana grow house and has life of a modern slave. Police rounds up the place. Song runs away on the rooftop of a condo building in a nearby district where he breaks down. Mr. Rypar (78) lives alone. He is fond of the old times, living in a strong opposition to modern world. Rypar goes up on the roof and meets Song standing on the very edge of the roof crying and the story begins.
Top Cast


Alois Švehlík
Alois Švehlík
Antonín Rypar
Alois Švehlík
Antonín Rypar


Lukáš Duy Anh Tran
Lukáš Duy Anh Tran
Song
Lukáš Duy Anh Tran
Song


Mária Havranová
Mária Havranová
Anna Slavenková
Mária Havranová
Anna Slavenková


Vojtěch Dyk
Vojtěch Dyk
Marek Molnár
Vojtěch Dyk
Marek Molnár


Adrian Jastraban
Adrian Jastraban
Kokeš
Adrian Jastraban
Kokeš


David Švehlík
David Švehlík
Martin Rypar
David Švehlík
Martin Rypar


Radek Zima
Radek Zima
Učitel Slavíček
Radek Zima
Učitel Slavíček


Miroslav Táborský
Miroslav Táborský
Učitel Nouza
Miroslav Táborský
Učitel Nouza


Martin Sitta
Martin Sitta
Prodavač v trafice
Martin Sitta
Prodavač v trafice
Viet Do Pham
Viet Do Pham
Phong
Viet Do Pham
Phong
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