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Directed by | Jakub Kroner |
Written by | Jakub Kroner |
Produced by | Adriana Kronerová |
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Cinematography | Mário Ondriš |
Edited by | Otakar Šenovský |
Music by | Lukáš Kobela |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Countries | Slovakia Czech Republic |
Language | Slovak |
Box office | € 548,781 [1] |
Lóve is a 2011 Slovak-language film directed by Jakub Kroner, starring Michal Nemtuda and Kristína Svarinská, alongside Jakub Gogál. The action- romantic drama was released on 13 October 2011, while distributed by Continental Film in Slovakia, and Falcon in the Czech Republic. [2]
Although the plot revolves around love determination, the original title refers to "money" instead, which serve as instrumental, quoting a term commonly used in the region amongst gypsies - "lóve". [3] In English therefore, "Falling in Money", "Love Deal" or "Dirty Love", could be used as apt equivalents for the title.
Despite the mixed reviews upon its theatrical release, the work has been ranked amongst the highest-grossing films in the Slovak-cinema era, placing at number three as of November 2014. [1]
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Lóve | |
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Directed by | Jakub Kroner |
Written by | Jakub Kroner |
Produced by | Adriana Kronerová |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Mário Ondriš |
Edited by | Otakar Šenovský |
Music by | Lukáš Kobela |
Production companies |
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Distributed by |
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Release dates |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Countries | Slovakia Czech Republic |
Language | Slovak |
Box office | € 548,781 [1] |
Lóve is a 2011 Slovak-language film directed by Jakub Kroner, starring Michal Nemtuda and Kristína Svarinská, alongside Jakub Gogál. The action- romantic drama was released on 13 October 2011, while distributed by Continental Film in Slovakia, and Falcon in the Czech Republic. [2]
Although the plot revolves around love determination, the original title refers to "money" instead, which serve as instrumental, quoting a term commonly used in the region amongst gypsies - "lóve". [3] In English therefore, "Falling in Money", "Love Deal" or "Dirty Love", could be used as apt equivalents for the title.
Despite the mixed reviews upon its theatrical release, the work has been ranked amongst the highest-grossing films in the Slovak-cinema era, placing at number three as of November 2014. [1]
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