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Release Date:
June 14, 2020
Original Title:
Divine Sparks
Alternate Titles:
Kutsal Kivilcimlar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Background Films
Skladanowsky
Production Countries:
Belgium | Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Thirteen-year-old Czech boy and a Belgian girl of the same age who meet at a roadhouse facility want to meet and talk to each other in a short time between lunch and their departure. With the help of an Arab truck driver and an African football player, they overcome the language barrier and manage to spend a few minutes without their families. Both share a modern European experience in this modest location. "Divine Sparks" offers a pleasant story about the power of communication and prejudices.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Audrey Anouk Deswert
Cinematography:
Ondřej Belica
Co-Producer:
Kevin Hoed
Steve De Roover
Costumer:
Linda Vondrášková
Director:
Vít Poláček
Director of Photography:
Ondřej Belica
First Assistant Director:
Pieter Vermeersch
Focus Puller:
David Ticháček
Key Grip:
Hanne Frederix
Location Manager:
Annemie Janssens
Makeup Artist:
Linda Vondrášková
Producer:
Mikuláš Novotný
Production Coordinator:
Steve De Roover
Kevin Hoed
Production Manager:
Eva Pavlíčková
Second Assistant Director:
Selene Stie
Sound:
Vojta Knot
Still Photographer:
Seppe Vanderauwera
Writer:
Vít Poláček
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