Tobruk (2008 film)

Summary

Tobruk is a 2008 film written and directed by Václav Marhoul and starring Jan Meduna and Petr Vanek. It is an adaptation of the classic 1895 American Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, but transfers the action to North Africa during World War II.

Tobruk
Directed byVáclav Marhoul
Screenplay byVáclav Marhoul
Produced byVáclav Marhoul
StarringJan Meduna
Petr Vanek
Distributed byHigh Fliers
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesCzech Republic
Slovakia
LanguagesCzech
Slovak

Plot edit

Jiří and Jan are two Czech soldiers, fighting alongside the Allied forces against the Italians during World War II in Tobruk, Libya. Jiří Pospichal, 18 years old, signs up as a volunteer in the Czechoslovak 11th Infantry Battalion. His naive ideas about heroism are rawly confronted with the hell of the African desert, complicated relationships in his unit and the ubiquitous threat of death. All this takes its cruel toll in the shape of his gradual loss of self-respect and courage.

Cast edit

  • Jan Meduna as Private Pospíchal
  • Petr Vanek as Private Lieberman
  • Robert Nebřenský as Corporal Kohák
  • Krystof Rímský as Private Kutina

Production edit

The film was co-financed by ČD Cargo, HBO Europe, JCDecaux, Letiště Praha, Respekt, RWE and the Czech Ministry of Defence.[1] It was shot in Tunisia.[2]

Reception edit

The film was nominated for eight Crystal Lions at the 2009 Czech Lion Ceremony. It won best cinematography (Vladimír Smutný), best score (Richard Horowitz and Sussan Deyhim) and best sound (Pavel Rejholec and Jakub Cech).

References edit

  1. ^ @Mateschrank on Twitter, 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ Tobruk (2008) – Filming & Production, imdb.com (without date).

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tobruk at IMDb