The second full-length film of director Dusan Rapos. It was based on Eleonora Gasparova’s novel of the same title. The director tells a story about the life and troubles of young people living in the city. The teenagers have to face real life, make their first major decisions, and learn that romance sometimes brings disappointment. The original Slovak music composed for the film by Vaso Patejdl contributed greatly to the film’s atmosphere. It helped to make The Fountain for Suzanne a legendary picture of Slovak cinematography at the time.
Length 81 minutes
Eva Vejmělková | Jiří Bábek | Katarína Šugárová | Miroslav Holub | Jana Svobodová-Mařasová | Marek Bezoušek | Ondřej Malý | Sylvie Turbová | Eduard Krajčír | Robo Grigorov | Vladimír Kratina | Ivan Bališ | Denisa Mathielighová | André Vícha | Ferdinand Krůta | Slávo Záhradnik | Ján Géc | Miroslav Igaz | Vilma Jamnická | Libuše Šedivá | Dagmar Pušová | Eva Gregáňová | Michaela Ruttkayová | Kristína Schreiberová | Tibor Straka ml. | Sylvia Sarlósová | Ján Hangoni | Zuzana Skopálová | Tibor Frlajs | Zuzana Tlučková | Andrej Mojžiš | Tatiana Kulíšková | Peter Mišík | Štefan Skrúcaný | Ivan Romančík Sr. | Elo Romančík | Olga Zöllnerová