Section: Feature Film Competition

LETNÍ ŠKOLA, 2001

SUMMER SCHOOL, 2001

Dužan Duong
CZ, 2025, 103 Min

After ten years in Vietnam, seventeen-year-old Kien returns to Cheb, in the Czech Republic, in the summer of 2001. The arrival of the quiet teenager with his striking bright red hairstyle not only unleashes long-suppressed conflicts within his family, but also ignites tensions within the Vietnamese community. In a manner that is fresh, witty, and utterly authentic, Czech-Vietnamese director Dužan Duong tells more than just his generation’s story of growing up between two cultures.

#coming-of-age #family #queer
(C)AZNkru / Nutprodukce

Performance

2025-11-07 | 19:00
Weltspiegel Saal 3
2025-11-08 | 16:00
Weltspiegel Großer Saal

Audiences in the Czech Republic had long been waiting for this feature film, one which finally provides insights into the life of the Vietnamese community, the country’s third-largest minority. The film draws inspiration from the director's own childhood in Cheb, in northern Bohemia, near the Czech-German border, where the huge Vietnamese Dragoun Market is located.

It is here that family man Zung runs a stall selling goods of questionable legality; his wife and young son Tai also help out. The market not only provides them with an income but also a place where their entire social life plays out. After ten years in Vietnam, the eldest son Kien is confronted not only by his family's closely guarded secrets but also by conservative moral values. He finds himself caught in the midst of conflicts in the microcosm of the market which, while offering the community economic support, also creates dangerous dependencies through its mafia-like structures.

The film is particularly interesting due to its multi-perspective narrative: the events are told, sequentially, from the perspectives of father Zungkein and youngest son Tai. Both experience the events surrounding Kien's arrival very differently, engaging the audience with their respective perspectives and repeatedly revealing surprising insights. Director Duong, who made his feature film debut with SUMMER SCHOOL in 2001, was awarded the Cottbus Discovery Script Doctoring Award at the 27th Cottbus Film Festival for his short film BO HAI.

Text: Christina Frankenberg

 

Fri 07.11. I 19:00 I WELTSPIEGEL SAAL 3 I original version with English and German subtitles

Sat 08.11. I 16:00 I WELTSPIEGEL GROSSER SAAL I original version with English and German subtitles

Drehbuch
Dužan Duong, Lukás Kokes, Jan Smutny
Kamera
Adam Mach
Ton
Petr Kolev
Schnitt
Jakub Jelínek / Jakub Podmanický
Ausstattung
Marek František Špitálský
Musik
Jonatán Pastirčák
Darsteller
Hoang Anh Doan, Nguyen Thi Hoang Dung, Bùi The Duong, Le Quynh Lan
Produzent
Lukáš Kokeš
Produktion
nutprodukce
Co-Produktion
AZN kru. / nutprodukcia
Dužan Duong

Dužan Duong - Dužan Duong was born in 1991 in Hanoi. At the age of 4, he moved to the Czech Republic with his family. He studied banking and insurance at the University of Economics and for one semester he was a student of the editing department at FAMU. In 2015 he made his first short film MAT GOC, which premiered at the Jihlava IDFF. In 2017, his next short film BO HAI premiered at the same festival and won the Best Director Award at FAMUFEST and the Best Short Film Award at Finale Pilsen. He also received a special mention from the jury at Prague Shorts and nominations for the Film Critics' Prize and the Magnesia Award. In 2025 his debut feature film SUMMER SCHOOL, 2001 had its world premiere at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.He is a self-taught filmmaker with passion not only for directing but also for cinematography and overall any discipline within the filmmaking process. He is a co-founder of Czech production company AZN kru.

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