
Moře na dvoře
Mar 06 2025
•Drama, Comedy
Josef is a successful violin maker. He enjoys seeing the instruments he makes bring joy to people all over the world. He himself prefers to spend his time in his workshop in the courtyard of a tenement house. He has never been to the sea; his sea is a puddle in the courtyard, which he protects from drying out so that the birds have something to drink. He has no wife or children, only his dog Pampeliška, who accompanies him everywhere. Josef secretly loves his beautiful neighbor Anežka and looks forward to Wednesday chess games with his best friend Václav, a charismatic piano tuner.
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Ondřej Vetchý
Josef

Linda Rybová
Anežka

Jiří Langmajer
Václav

Sara Sandeva
Bára
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