
Movie spotlight
Tango pre medveďa
The unhappy and desperate director of the Šúpala Zoo tries to sell a sick bear to a foreign tourist for shooting, because the purchase of other animals for the ZOO is only possible with anti-socialist currency, i.e. hard currency, and so the administrator does everything possible and impossible just to get them...
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Míša dreams of learning to dance the tango. His biggest obstacle is his fear of dancing with a girl. With the help of his teddy bear, who comes to life and encourages him, Míša overcomes his shyness and learns to dance.
Critical Reception
Tango pre medveďa is a charming and simple animated short, well-loved for its gentle humor and heartwarming message about overcoming shyness. It has been appreciated by families for its accessible storytelling and delightful animation, making it a memorable piece of Czech animation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple yet effective storytelling.
Appreciated for its charming animation and endearing characters.
Seen as a gentle and encouraging film for young children.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this older, less widely distributed short film, but it is generally regarded with nostalgia and affection by those who remember it.
Fun Fact
The character of Míša and his teddy bear were created by Zdenek Miler, the renowned animator also famous for the "Little Mole" (Krtek) series.
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