Last Summer Breath (2021 film)

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Last Summer Breath
Last Summer Breath poster.png
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJanoš Vilček
Written byOskar Málek
Screenplay byJanoš Vilček
Blahoslav Tesař
Nina Hoůmová
Produced byJanoš Vilček
Blahoslav Tesař
StarringMartina Gástrova
Miloś Furmanek
Karol Kovenec
Nadya Višnieva
Voyeslav Unsašt
Krištof Bečnik
Alina Kasparova
Matej Hojný
CinematographyVeronika Štěpánková
Edited byMarek Tesař
Nino Ošer
Music byRobert Daněk
Production
companies
Bistravian Film Group
Zenith Production Company
Distributed byKino OPPO (Bistravia)
Release dates
  • 24 June 2021 (2021-06-24) (Bistravia)
  • 11 August 2021 (2021-08-11) (World)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryBistravia
Languagebistravian
Budget€1.1 million
Box office€3.8 million

Last Summer Breath (bi. Последні Отдіх Лета, Poslédni Otdih Léta) is a 2021 Bistravian drama film, directed by Janoš Vilček, who co-wrote the screenplay with Blahoslav Tesař and Nina Hoůmová. The films follows three families joined by a tragic accident in which a girl named Laura died. As the parents and children are trying to cope with the past, more secrets are revealed.

The project was developed by the Bistravian Film Group, the longest continuously running film company in the country. The movie premiered on 24th June 2021 in Bistravia and was released commercially worldwide on 8th August 2021. It was later announced that Last Summer Breath will be screened during the 82nd Montecara Film Festival on 17th October 2021 - the first production of the Bistravian Film Group in Montecara since The Witch in 1978.

An array of nation-wide famous actors starred in the movie, including Miloś Furmanek, Karol Kovenec and Martina Gástrova. Gástrova also participated in the soundtrack production, in which her song, "Vina" (Guilt), co-produced with a compositor Robert Daněk, became the movie's promotional single and topped the Bistravian charts for 4 consecutive weeks.

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