Praho, má lásko
A short story film presenting four micro-stories of Prague residents and visitors: Panorama, The Lawyer, The Ordinary Timetable, The Secret of the Monument.
A short story film presenting four micro-stories of Prague residents and visitors: Panorama, The Lawyer, The Ordinary Timetable, The Secret of the Monument.
Jaromíra Mílová
Anna (segment "Panorama")
Michal Kern
David (segment "Panorama")
Jan Vondráček
Shop Assistant (segment "Panorama")
Jiří Dvořák
Father (segment "Panorama")
Alla Alexandrov
Aňa (segment "Právnička")
Jan Budař
Streetcar Driver (segment "Právnička")
Květa Fialová
Mrs. Matušková (segment "Právnička")
Magdalena Zimová
(segment "Právnička")
Milan Enčev
(segment "Právnička")
A short story film presenting four micro-stories of Prague residents and visitors: Panorama, The Lawyer, The Ordinary Timetable, The Secret of the Monument.
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