HONEYMOON
by Jan Hrebejk
synopsis
Honeymoon is a psychological drama, a conclusion of a film trilogy consisting of previous Kawasaki's Rose and Innocence. The common theme here is a reflection of guilt and possibilities for forgiveness. The intimate story of Honeymoon takes place in one afternoon, night and next morning at a family cottage. We're at a wedding celebration which is disrupted by an uninvited guest.The story is conceived as a metaphor for social (im)possibility of getting over a tragic past.
| international title: | Honeymoon |
| original title: | Líbánky |
| country: | Czech Republic, Slovakia |
| sales agent: | Latido Films |
| year: | 2013 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Jan Hrebejk |
| film run: | 92' |
| release date: | CZ 22/08/2013 |
| screenplay: | Petr Jarchovský |
| cast: | Anna Geislerová, Stanislav Majer, Jiří Černý |
| cinematography by: | Martin Štrba |
| film editing: | Alois Fisárek |
| producer: | Martin Kollár, Viktor Tauš |
| production: | Fog’n’Desire Films, Czech Television - Česká televize, K Film plus |
| backing: | The Czech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography |
| distributor: | Falcon |






















