Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising (1997)
Film essay on fundamental issues of human existence: dignity, Death Penalty, conscience, euthanasia, freedom, abortion, suffering, suicide.
Director: Dežo Ursiny, Ivo Brachtl
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Cast
- Ivan Bubák - Self
- Daniela Fischerová - Self
- Jozef Hasto - Self
- Daniela Hodrová - Self
- Josef Jonás - Self
- Zdenka Krejčová - Self
- Ivan Laučík - Self
- Daniel Pastircák - Self
- Lily Sekytová - Self
- Efraim Sidon - Self
Screenplay
Music: Jaroslav Filip
Editing: Ivo Brachtl
Country: Slovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising about?
- Film essay on fundamental issues of human existence: dignity, Death Penalty, conscience, euthanasia, freedom, abortion, suffering, suicide.
- Who directed Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising?
- Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising was directed by Dežo Ursiny, Ivo Brachtl.
- Who stars in Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising?
- Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising stars Ivan Bubák, Daniela Fischerová, Jozef Hasto, Daniela Hodrová, Josef Jonás, Zdenka Krejčová.
- How long is Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising?
- Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising?
- Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising is a Documentary film.
- Where was Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising produced?
- Too Little Time and the Water Level is Rising was produced in Slovakia.