Bohemian Summer
"In five sizzling scenes, of these handsome locals sweat their way through one sizzling summer afternoon after another in the magical world of Bohemia. William Higgins invites you to join them for the vacation of your life!"
Originally released in 2004. Bohemian Summer is a feature film. directed by William Higgins. With a runtime of 2h 2m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Ion Fisher, John Pepper, and Joska Kalvoda
Synopsis
In BOHEMIAN SUMMER, world-renowned director William Higgins once again takes viewers on a timeless journey into the byways and backwoods of Eastern Europe where hunky men bond with each other in spontaneous moments of uninhibited passion, just as they have for thousands of years. Don't miss the debuts of Martin Novotny and Kristian Dubcek in a quartet of muscular farmhands who take time from chores to pleasure themselves in the straw-filled stable. Viktor Vesely is paired with Michal Piloun in his film debut. Rough-and-tumble garage mechanics are joined by a young stranger on holiday for a torrid ménage. Svens Torborg, bedridden with a broken arm, is comforted by two friends who give him a sponge bath and more. Lukas and Honza Vostry's swim off their sailboat soon turns sensual in the crystal clear water.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- William Higgins Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bohemian Summer about?
In BOHEMIAN SUMMER, world-renowned director William Higgins once again takes viewers on a timeless journey into the byways and backwoods of Eastern Europe where hunky men bond with each other in sp...
Who directed Bohemian Summer?
Bohemian Summer was directed by William Higgins.
How long is Bohemian Summer?
Bohemian Summer has a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes (122 minutes total).
When was Bohemian Summer released?
Bohemian Summer was released on January 18, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bohemian Summer?
The main cast of Bohemian Summer includes Ion Fisher, John Pepper, Joska Kalvoda, Kristian Dubcek, Rudy Strong.