Roztancované kráľovstvo
Roztancované kráľovstvo

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Roztancované kráľovstvo

1974
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Slovak

Once upon a time there was a king who had only one daughter. However, his kingdom was sad because the old king was always grumpy. Moreover, he liked to eat boiled duck, of course. There was no one left in the kingdom, so he decided that whoever brought him his delicacy would get the princess as his wife.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Stanislav PárnickýGenres: Musical, Fantasy, Children's

Plot Summary

In the magical kingdom of Melodia, where music is forbidden, a young prince and a brave maiden embark on a quest to restore song and dance to their land. They face challenges from a wicked sorcerer who thrives on silence and discord. Their journey is filled with enchanted forests, mythical creatures, and the power of their own courage and harmonious spirits.

Critical Reception

This Czechoslovakian musical fantasy film is primarily cherished for its whimsical storytelling and charming musical numbers, often viewed as a delightful children's film with a positive message about the importance of art and joy. While not a major international critical success, it holds a nostalgic place in Slovak cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative fairy tale elements and colorful presentation.

  • Appreciated for its collection of cheerful and memorable songs.

  • Seen as a wholesome and entertaining watch for younger audiences.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with many remembering it fondly from their childhood for its enchanting story and music. It's considered a classic Slovak children's film.

Fun Fact

The film's original title translates to 'The Dancing Kingdom,' highlighting its musical and performative nature.

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