Lonely Runners: Moving On!
Originally released in 2019. Lonely Runners: Moving On! is a documentary film. directed by Martin Repka. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ivan Štrpka, Peter Repka, and Ivan Laučík
Synopsis
The story of the extraordinary friendship of three great Slovak modernist poets who formed the legendary literary group "The Lonely Runners" in 1963. The group’s existence was announced in the manifesto “The Merits of Three-legged Nightingales” and their motto posited that “the good angels of humanity return to our minds and feelings – frankness of speech, nobility of intentions and righteousness of deeds”. Physically, they parted ways: Peter Repka moved to Germany in the 1970s, Ivan Laučík lived most of his life in the peaceful Liptovsky Mikulas and Ivan Štrpka in Bratislava. Even though their meetings were rare, their friendship held strong despite all obstacles. Their work is still considered one of the most important in modern Slovak poetry. The film follows a meeting of these three giants of poetry and their journey together, during which they meet with friends and visit places important to them. A story of an inspirational friendship.
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- Released
- Original Language
- SK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lonely Runners: Moving On! about?
The story of the extraordinary friendship of three great Slovak modernist poets who formed the legendary literary group "The Lonely Runners" in 1963. The group’s existence was announced in the ma...
Who directed Lonely Runners: Moving On!?
Lonely Runners: Moving On! was directed by Martin Repka.
How long is Lonely Runners: Moving On!?
Lonely Runners: Moving On! has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was Lonely Runners: Moving On! released?
Lonely Runners: Moving On! was released on November 7, 2019 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lonely Runners: Moving On!?
The main cast of Lonely Runners: Moving On! includes Ivan Štrpka, Peter Repka, Ivan Laučík, Dušan Dušek, Eugen Gindl.