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''Good Luck, Kekec'' ( sl, Srečno, Kekec!) is a 1963 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale. Film was based on the ''Kekec on the Wolf Trail'' (''Kekec na volčji sledi''), a mountain narrative by
Josip Vandot Josip Vandot (15 January 1884 – 11 July 1944) was a Slovene writer and poet who wrote mainly for young readers. Biography Vandot was born in Kranjska Gora in Upper Carniola, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Slovenia. Under the interwar K ...
, second of three stories about ''
Kekec Kekec is a fictional children's literature character created by Slovenian author Josip Vandot in 1918. He was first introduced in the serial "Kekec on the Hard Path" () in ''Zvonček'' magazine (volume 19, issue 1/2). He is a young shepherd boy ...
'', which was published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1922. Film was produced and distributed at ''Viba film''. This is the second in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and the others are: ''
Kekec Kekec is a fictional children's literature character created by Slovenian author Josip Vandot in 1918. He was first introduced in the serial "Kekec on the Hard Path" () in ''Zvonček'' magazine (volume 19, issue 1/2). He is a young shepherd boy ...
'' from 1951 and '' Kekec's Tricks (Kekčeve Ukane)'' from 1968.


Plot summary

''
Kekec Kekec is a fictional children's literature character created by Slovenian author Josip Vandot in 1918. He was first introduced in the serial "Kekec on the Hard Path" () in ''Zvonček'' magazine (volume 19, issue 1/2). He is a young shepherd boy ...
'' (Velimir Gjurin) and ''Rožle'' (Martin Mele) are shepherds for a farmer, who has a blind daughter Mojca (Blanka Florjanc), about their age. When it gets dark outside, they start a conversation about Aunt Pehta (Ruša Bojc), an evil woman from the mountains who supposedly steals children. Kekec, Mojca and Rožle go to an alpine hut in the morning. Kind Kekec promises Mojca that he will find a cure for her eyes. Mojca goes to pick flowers. Aunt Pehta from the mountains appears, kidnaps her, and takes her to her alpine hut. Pehta wants to keep Mojca, because she sings so beautiful. Pehta is also a very good herbalist and finds a rare flower, which can cure Mojca's blind eyes. Kekec and Rožle are searching for Mojca and come to Pehta's alpine hut, where Kekec heroically climbs on the hut's roof and saves Mojca. Mean Pehta sends her dangerous dog (Wolf) behind them, but they manage to escape. They run away across a wooden footbridge over the stream. Shy and frightened Rožle comes home scared and says that Pehta's dog Wolf probably ate Kekec and Mojca. All the people from the village and Mojca's father search with torches for Kekec and Mojca, who spend the night at some mountain cave. Pehta notices the people and burns the hut. When Kekec brings Mojca home, she tells her mother that Pehta knows the cure for her eyes and immediately runs out of the house. Pehta captures Kekec and drags him to her secret mountain cave. Kekec challenges and provokes Pehta, that between all her cures she doesn't have one for eyes. Pehta brags that she has it and if he hadn't taken Mojca with him, she would have been cured. Kekec tries to become friends with her, with Wolf and secretly searches for the magic cure. Pehta caught him and cruelly beats her dog. She told Kekec that cure is hiding in mini bottle on the necklace that she is wearing. At the end Pehta becomes sentimental and gives the necklace bottle to Kekec. He goes home to Mojca, put a few drops in her eyes and she can see again.


Cast


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Shooting locations


After the film premiere

Image:Po premieri filma Srečno Kekec 1963.jpg, form left to the right:
Velimir Gjurin (Kekec)
Ruša Bojc (Pehta)
Martin Mele (Rožle)
Blanka Florjanc (Mojca)
after the premiere Image:Po premieri filma Srečno Kekec 1963 (2).jpg, 3rd by left:Gjurin (Kekec)
4th by left: Mele (Rožle)
after the premiere Image:Ruša Bojc 1963.jpg, Ruša Bojc (Pehta)
after the premiere Image:Blanka Florjanc 1963.jpg, Blanka Florjanc (Mojca)
after the premiere Image:Prizor iz filma Srečno Kekec.jpg, scene from film


Awards

This is the second Gale's film about Kekec with international award. At
25th Venice International Film Festival The 25th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 27 August to 10 September 1964. Jury * Mario Soldati (Italy) (head of jury) * Rudolf Arnheim (USA) * Ove Brusendorff (Denmark) * Thorold Dickinson (UK) * Ricardo Muñoz Suay (Spain) ...
in 1964, this film took third place, a bronze Osella, for most educational film in youth category.


Music

The whole music including theme was composed by Marjan Vodopivec, a Slovenian composer. Lyrics for theme song called "''Kekčeva pesem''" was written by
Kajetan Kovič Kajetan Kovič (21 October 1931 – 7 November 2014) was a Slovene poet, writer, translator, and journalist. In 1978, he received the Prešeren Award, the highest artistic award in Slovenia, for his poetry collection ''Labrador.'' Life Kovič w ...
and performed by Martin Lumbar together with
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra The Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra (''Simfonični orkester Slovenske filharmonije'') is a Slovenian orchestra based in Ljubljana. Its primary concert venues are Marjan Kozina Hall in Philharmonic Hall, Ljubljana, at Congress Square () and Gallu ...


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*{{IMDb title, 0057525 Slovene-language films 1963 adventure films 1963 films Films set in the Alps Yugoslav adventure films Slovenian adventure films