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An actor called Šnajdr is given an opportunity to make his debut as a director. He doesn’t think twice about leaving Prague and dashing off to Olomouc, where he is met by the grumpy director of the town’s cultural centre and his eccentric grandma, who is to be the star of his production and who's perfectly attuned to his sense of humour and mystification… A bittersweet comedy directed by Miroslav Krobot and starring Pavel Šimčík and Iva Janžurová.

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  • Pavel Šimčík

    Pavel Šimčík

  • Iva Janžurová

    Iva Janžurová

  • Iva Pazderková

    Iva Pazderková

  • Miroslav Krobot

    Miroslav Krobot

  • Klára Melíšková

    Klára Melíšková

  • Ivana Dufková

    Ivana Dufková

  • Jenovéfa Boková

    Jenovéfa Boková

  • Roman Vencl

    Roman Vencl

  • Jakub Žáček

    Jakub Žáček

Overview

An actor called Šnajdr is given an opportunity to make his debut as a director. He doesn’t think twice about leaving Prague and dashing off to Olomouc, where he is met by the grumpy director of the town’s cultural centre and his eccentric grandma, who is to be the star of his production and who's perfectly attuned to his sense of humour and mystification… A bittersweet comedy directed by Miroslav Krobot and starring Pavel Šimčík and Iva Janžurová.

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