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Kam nikdo nesmí
Lucie Rýdlová is found dead at a destroyed car after a night accident. The seat position shows that she cannot have been driving, and the dissection proves that she had died about four hours after the accident. It is for sure that a timely medical assistance could have saved her life. A pretty young tennis player Lucie lived at her grandmother, because her parents had been working abroad. Criminalists found out that the girl was going out with the interpreter Valenta (Eduard Cupák), who was twenty years older than her, divorced and a bit egoistic man.
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Plot Summary
In the magical land of Fimfárum, a young boy named Pip encounters a grumpy gnome who guards a secret garden. Pip must overcome his fear and cleverness to retrieve a magical seed that can bring joy to his village. Along the way, he meets whimsical characters and learns the importance of kindness and bravery.
Critical Reception
Kam nikdo nesmí (Nobody Shall Enter) is a beloved Czech animated film, cherished for its imaginative storytelling and charming animation style. It has been praised for its gentle humor and positive messages, making it a timeless classic for family viewing. While not widely distributed internationally, it holds a special place in Czech animation history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enchanting animation and whimsical fantasy world.
Appreciated for its child-friendly themes of courage and compassion.
Remembered fondly as a classic of Czech children's cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable internationally, but holds significant cultural value within Czech cinema.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the collection of fairy tales 'Fimfárum' by Václav Čtvrtek, a renowned Czech author of children's literature.
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