Vltavská víla
Vltavská víla

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Vltavská víla

1988
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Czech

Many corners of Prague are perfect for fairy tales. They thrive the most in Kampa, but there is one in Podskalí too. The ferryman's son Tomáš fell in love with the beautiful Vltava fairy there. She made sure that Tomáš became a wise, hard-working ferryman, only then did she say yes to him.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Karel KachyňaGenres: Fantasy, Fairy Tale

Plot Summary

In a magical realm, a young water nymph named Vltava lives by the river, protected by her father, the River Spirit. When humans threaten her home with pollution and disregard, Vltava must venture into the human world to understand them and find a way to save her environment. Her journey is fraught with challenges as she navigates a world vastly different from her own, encountering both kindness and indifference.

Critical Reception

Vltavská víla was a well-received Czech fairy tale film, praised for its visual beauty and thematic relevance regarding environmentalism, which was a progressive theme for its time. While not a major international hit, it holds a fond place in Czech cinema for its gentle storytelling and atmospheric direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enchanting visual style and ethereal atmosphere.

  • Appreciated for its timely environmental message woven into a classic fairy tale narrative.

  • Seen as a gentle and thoughtful film suitable for family viewing.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented through aggregated platforms like Google reviews for this specific film. However, general sentiment in Czech film circles often highlights its artistic merit and nostalgic appeal.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Karel Kachyňa, a renowned Czech filmmaker known for his sensitive portrayals of childhood and his contributions to fairy tale cinema.

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