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A modern fairy tale that combines fairy tale elements with contemporary realities and is also a film about film. The story takes place in a Barrandov studio. Nine-year-old Marushka reads a term paper at school about how she went on a field trip to the film studios with her class and how she met a "real" black priest, who was, however, terribly forgetful. She and her friend Honzik got their hands on his magic sphere, which made all sorts of incredible things happen...
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Plot Summary
A retelling of the classic fairy tale about a forgetful sorcerer who loses his magic powers and a young boy who helps him find them. The sorcerer's forgetfulness leads to humorous situations as he tries to remember spells and potions. Eventually, with the boy's assistance, he learns the importance of memory and responsibility.
Critical Reception
This animated short film is beloved in the Czech Republic for its charming animation and engaging story, appealing to both children and adults. It's often cited for its gentle humor and positive message about friendship and perseverance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its whimsical animation style and heartwarming narrative.
Appreciated for its simple yet effective storytelling and memorable characters.
Regarded as a classic Czech animated fairy tale.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available, as it is an older, regionally specific animated film.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a character created by Czech writer and playwright Josef Lada, known for his distinctive illustrations of folk tales and animals.
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