Svatojánský věneček (2015)
Princess Verunka's marriage is supposed to save the kingdom, which has been impoverished by the crazy ideas of its ruler. And she has several suitors! The poet Alexander Alexandrovich, who would make even Pushkin pale with envy, the two-headed baron, military leader and composer Wajsman, the mysterious Marquis, who rules with the magic of his mother, the queen of death Morana, and the eccentric inventor Sir Klevr. Can Ondra, a boy who longs to become a whitewater swimmer, be their worthy opponent?
Director: Jiří Strach
Genre: Family, Fantasy, TV Movie
Release Date: December 25, 2015
Cast
- Jiří Mádl - Ondra
- Eliška Jansová - Princezna Verunka
- Bolek Polívka - Panovník
- Ivan Trojan - Pastelíno
- Jan Vondráček - komoří
- Pavel Liška - Markýz
- Martin Myšička - Alexandr Alexandrovič
- Jaroslav Plesl - Wajsman
- Marek Taclík - sir Klevr
- Petra Polnišová - chůva
Screenplay
Cinematography: Martin Šec
Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: Jiří Strach
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Svatojánský věneček about?
- Princess Verunka's marriage is supposed to save the kingdom, which has been impoverished by the crazy ideas of its ruler. And she has several suitors! The poet Alexander Alexandrovich, who would make even Pushkin pale with envy, the two-headed baron, military leader and composer Wajsman, the mysterious Marquis, who rules with the magic of his mother, the queen of death Morana, and the eccentric inventor Sir Klevr. Can Ondra, a boy who longs to become a whitewater swimmer, be their worthy opponent?
- Who directed Svatojánský věneček?
- Svatojánský věneček was directed by Jiří Strach.
- Who stars in Svatojánský věneček?
- Svatojánský věneček stars Jiří Mádl, Eliška Jansová, Bolek Polívka, Ivan Trojan, Jan Vondráček, Pavel Liška.
- What genre is Svatojánský věneček?
- Svatojánský věneček is a Family, Fantasy, TV Movie film.
- Where was Svatojánský věneček produced?
- Svatojánský věneček was produced in Czech Republic.