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Křesadlo
Young Princess Astrid falls in love with glove maker Jeník. However, there is a law in the royal land that prohibits the craft of glove-making, and all glove-makers have been banished from the country. This happened because a scroll was found in the cradle of the newborn princess, predicting that on her seventeenth birthday, she would marry a glove-maker. This was against the wishes of her royal parents, who wanted a noble groom for their daughter. Their plans are thwarted by the witch Gudrun, who uses her magic to help the young couple find happiness.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary follows Petr Janík, a man who works at a train station in Prague and spends his free time collecting and restoring old spark plugs. It offers a glimpse into his quiet life and his peculiar, meticulous hobby.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Křesadlo" did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. However, it has been recognized within the festival circuit for its intimate and observant portrayal of an individual and his passion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quiet observational style.
Appreciated for its sensitive portrait of an ordinary man.
Noted for its focus on an unusual and niche hobby.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title, "Křesadlo," translates to "Flint" or "Tinderbox" in English, referencing the spark plugs that are the central focus of Petr Janík's collection.
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