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2009 Czech Republic, Italy film
Promeny
Directed byTomás Rehorek
Screenplay byTomás Rehorek
Produced byNelly Jencíková, Fabio Massimo Cacciatori (co-producer), Franco Bevione (co-producer)
Music byNancy Sexton
Production
companies
Miracle Film & TV, Lumiq Studios
Release date
  • 2009 (2009)
Running time90 minutes
CountriesCzech Republic, Italy
LanguageCzech

Promeny (also known by the English title Changes) is a film released in 2009, written and directed by Tomás Rehorek, Miracle Film & TV and Lumiq Studios production.

The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012.

Plot

Four stories, four dramatic destinies about real people. The first, a rich businessman who solve his infertility problems but little matter to his wife. Then a mother, poor and with two children, who can not rely on anyone but herself in a chaotic city. A middle age man, who learns not to be able to build social relationships after a life spent in working. And an older woman, whose life was entirely spent in search of a meaning. Four people affected by the same unjust fate, that strikes everyone without discrimination, living stories than speak on family, inner expiation and love.

Cast

  • Alena Ambrova
  • Petra Hrebickova
  • Petr Jenista
  • Ivan Kalina
  • Norbert Lichy
  • Jan Plouhar
  • Ludek Randar
  • Tomas Rehorek
  • Jiri Vyoralek
  • Jan Zadrazil
  • Dita Zabranska

Production

The film project is a production Miracle Film & TV and Lumiq Studios (Turin).

References

  1. Lumiq Studios at the Cannes Film Festival 2012, Lumiq Studios Official Website, 10 May 2012, http://www.lumiq.com/?p=1710&lang=en

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