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When the Tugendhat family had their villa built in the late 1920s, they had no idea how many stories it would inspire. A few years ago, British writer Simon Mawer wrote a novel called "The Glass Room." The novel tells the story of Liesel and Viktor Landauer, set in Brno between the two world wars. He was a promising industrialist, she was a rich beauty from a good family. As a wedding gift, they received a plot of land and had an Austrian architect build them a monumental house made of glass and concrete. Inside the house, their family life unfolds, but so do passionate stories of infidelity and even lesbian love. Through the glass of their villa, however, they can also observe the brown threat approaching from Hitler's Germany and the transformations of the young Czechoslovak Republic. When the threat becomes real, the Landauers understand that their time in the fictional City and in the house with the glass room has come to an end.

Top Cast

  • Pavla Ptáčková

    Pavla Ptáčková

    Liesel Landauerová

  • Petr Štěpán

    Petr Štěpán

    Viktor Landauer

  • Ivana Vaňková

    Ivana Vaňková

    Hana Hanáková

  • Zdeněk Junák

    Zdeněk Junák

    Oskar Hanák

  • Michal Isteník

    Michal Isteník

    Laník - šofér, fotograf a soudruh

  • Jiří Mach

    Jiří Mach

    Tomáš, lékař

  • Eva Ventrubová

    Eva Ventrubová

    Ottilie - dospělá

  • Ladislav Kolář

    Ladislav Kolář

    Otec Liesel

  • Květoslava Ondráková

    Květoslava Ondráková

    Matka Liesel

Overview

When the Tugendhat family had their villa built in the late 1920s, they had no idea how many stories it would inspire. A few years ago, British writer Simon Mawer wrote a novel called "The Glass Room." The novel tells the story of Liesel and Viktor Landauer, set in Brno between the two world wars. He was a promising industrialist, she was a rich beauty from a good family. As a wedding gift, they received a plot of land and had an Austrian architect build them a monumental house made of glass and concrete. Inside the house, their family life unfolds, but so do passionate stories of infidelity and even lesbian love. Through the glass of their villa, however, they can also observe the brown threat approaching from Hitler's Germany and the transformations of the young Czechoslovak Republic. When the threat becomes real, the Landauers understand that their time in the fictional City and in the house with the glass room has come to an end.

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