Lucky Jack - Three Attempts to Stop Smoking is the story of a man who sets out to shake his smoking habit. He decides to hike from Zurich, where he currently lives, to St. Gall, where he grew up and started smoking. He is prepared to keep repeating the journey - always choosing another route - until he has achieved his goal: finally becoming a non-smoker! He hopes that through the ritual cross-country trek and the strict smoking ban he imposes on himself along the way, he will be able to rid himself of some emotional baggage, and of his addiction. On his search for the sources of his addiction, the haunting yet comic quest for his spiritual home increasingly becomes the central theme. All of the images, 'insights' and memories he comes across on his non-smoking treks ultimately form the basis of a cinematic ride through heaven and hell in his own country - with the occasional foray far beyond national borders. Lucky Jack is a reckoning and a declaration of love. A road movie for pedestrians, a regionalist film for the homeless. It is dedicated to all the smokers and other addicts, to all the unlucky devils who have managed to remain decent anyway - and of course to Lucky Jacks everywhere. (CW)
- Director
- Peter Liechti
- Country of production
- Switzerland
- Year
- 2003
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2009
- Length
- 88'
- Medium
- 35mm
- International title
- Lucky Jack - Three Attempts to Stop Smoking
- Language
- German
- Producers
- Peter Liechti, Paul Riniker
- Production Companies
- Liechti Filmproduktion, SF Schweizer Fernsehen
- Sales
- Liechti Filmproduktion
- Screenplay
- Peter Liechti
- Cinematography
- Peter Liechti
- Editor
- Tania Stöcklin
- Sound Design
- Dieter Lengacher
- Music
- Norbert Möslang
- Website
- https://peterliechti.ch