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LITTLE HARBOUR

by Iveta Grófová

synopsis

The story of a child's adventure. It's a story of children who feel safer in the streets than at home, about children seeking out sturdy lifeboats that cross between the world of fantasy and the harsh reality of life. Jarka is one of these children. Ten years-old, and living with a mother who is not yet ready to be a Mum, Jarka spends most of her time alone. Pushed by her desire for love and to form a fully functional family, she finds herself substituting a "mother" to two babies.

international title: Little Harbour
original title: Piata loď
country: Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia
sales agent: Loco Films
year: 2017
genre: fiction
directed by: Iveta Grófová
film run: 90'
screenplay: Iveta Grófová, Marek Lešcák
cast: Vanessa Szamuhelova, Matus Bacisin, Katarína Krnácová, Johana Tesarová
cinematography by: Denisa Buranová
film editing: Anton Fabian, Tono Fabian
music: Matej Hlaváč
producer: Iveta Grófová, Katarína Krnácová
co-producer: Iván Angelusz, Jiří Konečný, Péter Reich
production: Hulapa film, Endorfilm, Katapult Film, Silverart
distributor: CinemArt

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