„24“ (2001) [N/A]

Featuring:
Martin Trnavský, Barbora Seidlová, Jirí Tomek

Written by:
Jana Dolezalová

Directed by:
David Beránek


Release Date:
January 11, 2001

Original Title:
„24“

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Zipo Film Production

Production Countries:
Czech Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U 

This intimate story takes place over 24 hours on the roads and dirt tracks of Moravia, where two outcasts, marked by the past they are fleeing from, wander in an old car. The girl, suffering from depression, no longer knows how to deal with her sexual exploitation, while the young man is being pursued by a gang demanding their money back...

A low-budget Czech road movie. A computer hacker (Martin Trnavský) has 24 hours to repay some money he's stolen via Internet, and he is reluctant to do so. But there is also a girl involved (Barbora Seidlová), so deeply ashamed of her past as a peepshow stripper that she is determined to end her life. The film focuses on the pair's strengthening relationship as they head down a 'road to nowhere'.

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Rankings and Honors

„24“ (2001) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.9/10

Director:
David Beránek

Director of Photography:
Jan Bartoň

Editor:
David Beránek

Original Music Composer:
David Rotter

Producer:
Adolf Zika

Screenplay:
Jana Doležalová

Story:
Jana Doležalová

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