Release Date: 1984-12-01
Overview: The dramatic story of the life of Slovak boatmen on the Danube during World War II is depicted through the eyes of a six-year-old boy who is forced by the events of the war to spend a dark time with his grandparents in the village. Despite the fairy-tale-sounding title, this film takes place at the end of the war in the Slovak countryside during World War II, and its child hero is the son of a Danube boatman who experiences incredible adventures. The Little Lifeguard's Lamp ranks among children's films that seek speciality in the realities of war. It explores both a children's world with a shifted lens of perception and the impact of battles interfering in the lives of the youngest.
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Martin Barančok
as Marek Králik
Adam Kerďo
as Dežo
Patrik Karšay
as Lojzo
Tomáš Sloboda
as Drahoš
Dag Palovic
as Stano
Dušan Kulíšek - Screenplay
Ján Ďuriš - Director of Photography
Jozef Zachar - Director
Maximilián Remeň - Editor
Svetozár Štúr - Original Music Composer
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