March to May (2024) [N/A]

Featuring:
Zuzana Fialová, Jozef Abafi, Natalia Fasankova

Directed by:
Martin Pavol Repka


Release Date:
November 28, 2024

Original Title:
Od marca do mája

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
PFX
Perfilm
Studio Beep

Production Countries:
Czech Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

A family of five lives together in an old village house. While the parents are slowly aging, the children are growing up, and it is clear that they will soon go their own way. This unchanging rhythm of everyday life is disrupted by the unexpected news of the mother’s pregnancy, and the idea of a new sibling gradually affects all members of the household. March to May is an understated, intimate portrait of family togetherness, which is often expressed in the smallest of ways. An unassuming yet highly original story, filmed with the same tenderness and patience with which nature awakens every spring. Vojtěch Kočárník (kviff.com)

A family's rhythmic life in a village house faces disruption when the aging parents unexpectedly find themselves expecting another child, challenging the dynamic as the growing children contemplate their future paths.

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Rankings and Honors

March to May (2024) on IMDb
Awards Won: 1 win & 1 nomination

Co-Producer:
Tomáš Srovnal
Lukáš Moudrý
Jan Syruček

Colorist:
Daniel Gallego

Costume Designer:
Antonie Hlavicová

Director:
Martin Pavol Repka

Director of Photography:
Tomáš Šťastný

Editor:
Benjamín Kolmačka

First Assistant Director:
Vojtěch Kunc

Producer:
Tomáš Pertold

Production Design:
Jan Tomšů

Production Manager:
Veronika Róza Rišňovská

Screenplay:
Martin Pavol Repka

Sound:
Kryštof Blabla

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