Sůva z nudlí 2006
In the whimsical fairy-tale realm of *Sůva z nudlí (2006)*, a tearful princess nicknamed the Owl of Noodles vanishes without a trace, leaving her kingdom in dismay.
Director: Vít Olmer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sůva z nudlí (2006) about?
This family-friendly fantasy follows Princess Žalmila, known as the Owl of Noodles for her endless tears, who is kidnapped by a villain who feeds on human sorrow. A reluctant king must embark on a quest to rescue her, blending lighthearted adventure with magical intrigue.
Who directed Sůva z nudlí?
Vít Olmer directed this enchanting TV movie, bringing a blend of fantasy and familial warmth to the screen.
Who stars in Sůva z nudlí?
The film features David Suchařípa, Lucie Černíková, Miroslav Hrabě, Oldřich Vízner, and Petra Lustigová in key roles.
Is Sůva z nudlí (2006) worth watching?
As a family-oriented fantasy, *Sůva z nudlí* offers a charming and slightly suspenseful story with a unique premise. While it may not be a blockbuster, its fairy-tale magic and gentle adventure make it a delightful choice for younger viewers and nostalgic fantasy fans.
How long is Sůva z nudlí?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Sůva z nudlí (2006) — A Fantasy Adventure with a Tearful Princess
In the whimsical fairy-tale realm of *Sůva z nudlí (2006)*, a tearful princess nicknamed the Owl of Noodles vanishes without a trace, leaving her kingdom in dismay. The darkly magical Zlosos thrives on human sorrow, and when he learns of her endless river of tears, he seizes the opportunity to snatch her away. Queen Trudmila turns to the reluctant King Bertrand, whose kingdom faces its own troubles, to embark on a quest that blends fantasy with family-friendly adventure. Directed by Vít Olmer, this TV movie weaves a lighthearted yet suspenseful tale where magic and monarchy collide.
The film's playful atmosphere contrasts with its subtle themes of grief and responsibility, wrapping a classic adventure in a visually charming package. With its mix of fantasy and heart, *Sůva z nudlí (2006)* offers a story that's both entertaining and thought-provoking for younger and older audiences alike.