Ženitba 2010
Dive into the laughter-packed world of *Ženitba* (2010), a timeless comedy that explores the jitters of long-awaited romance and the monumental step of tying the knot.
Director: Viktor Polesný
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ženitba (2010) about?
*Ženitba* follows the story of a long-planned courtship that suddenly faces the ultimate test: saying "I do." The film dives into the comedic chaos and emotional hurdles of tying the knot, using sharp humor and relatable scenarios to explore the fear of commitment. It's a celebration of love's uncertainties, wrapped in playful theater-style storytelling.
Who directed Ženitba?
Viktor Polesný directed *Ženitba*, bringing his eye for comedic timing and character-driven humor to this charming film.
Who stars in Ženitba?
The film stars Barbora Hrzánová, Radek Holub, Miluše Šplechtová, Věra Kubánková, and Tereza Němcová, with supporting roles from Marek Taclík.
Is Ženitba (2010) worth watching?
*Ženitba* is a gem for fans of classic comedy, offering a refreshing take on marriage and romance. While it may not boast a high IMDb rating, its heartfelt humor and strong performances make it a satisfying watch for those who appreciate witty, character-driven stories.
How long is Ženitba?
Runtime details for *Ženitba* (2010) are not listed.
About Ženitba (2010) — A Comedy That Turns Marriage Jitters into Laughs
Dive into the laughter-packed world of *Ženitba* (2010), a timeless comedy that explores the jitters of long-awaited romance and the monumental step of tying the knot. Directed by Viktor Polesný and brought to life by the talented ensemble of Prague's Divadlo Na Jezerce theater, this film blends wit, charm, and relatable anxieties to create a heartwarming yet hilarious experience. At its core, *Ženitba* captures the universal struggle between desire for commitment and the fear of losing one's freedom, all wrapped in a playful narrative.
The film thrives on the chemistry between its cast, led by Barbora Hrzánová, Radek Holub, and Miluše Šplechtová, who infuse their roles with infectious energy and comedic timing. Set against the backdrop of a classic romantic comedy, *Ženitba* balances lighthearted humor with moments of genuine reflection, making it a delightful watch for anyone who's ever hesitated at the altar—or laughed at the idea of it.