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Veni, vidi, vici 2009

★ 3.25 votes📅 2009-08-06

In the 2009 Czech romantic comedy *Veni, vidi, vici*, director Pavel Göbl crafts a heartfelt story of love, loss, and resilience set against the backdrop of a struggling family in Ústí nad Labem.

Director: Pavel Göbl

Cast

Filip Tomsa
Filip Tomsa
Honza
Jitka Kocurová
Jitka Kocurová
Alice
Sandra Nováková
Sandra Nováková
Terezka
Bohumil Klepl
Bohumil Klepl
Karel
Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
strýček Max
Jaromír Nosek
Jaromír Nosek
René
Anna Šišková
Anna Šišková
Marie
Eva Ujfaluši
Eva Ujfaluši
Simona

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Veni, vidi, vici (2009) about?

This 2009 Czech comedy-drama follows Honza, a young photographer in love with his girlfriend Terezka, as he battles grief and financial struggles after his father's death. With his family drowning in debt, Honza must navigate adulthood while holding onto hope. The film blends romance, humor, and real-life challenges in a touching yet entertaining way.

Who directed Veni, vidi, vici?

Pavel Göbl directed this heartfelt comedy-drama, infusing it with warmth and authenticity.

Who stars in Veni, vidi, vici?

The film features Filip Tomsa as Honza, alongside Jitka Kocurová, Sandra Nováková, Bohumil Klepl, and Václav Postránecký in key roles.

Is Veni, vidi, vici (2009) worth watching?

If you enjoy coming-of-age stories with a mix of romance and lighthearted humor, *Veni, vidi, vici* delivers a charming and relatable experience. While it may not be a blockbuster, its heartfelt themes and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Czech cinema.

How long is Veni, vidi, vici?

Runtime details are not listed for this film.

About Veni, vidi, vici (2009) — A Czech coming-of-age romance with heart and humor

In the 2009 Czech romantic comedy *Veni, vidi, vici*, director Pavel Göbl crafts a heartfelt story of love, loss, and resilience set against the backdrop of a struggling family in Ústí nad Labem. The film follows Honza, a 19-year-old photographer hopelessly in love with his girlfriend Terezka, as he navigates the dual burdens of grief and financial hardship after his father's sudden death. Left to care for his mother and younger brother, Honza faces relentless pressure from debt collectors, forcing him to confront adulthood while clinging to hope and humor. Blending comedy and romance, Göbl explores themes of family bonds, unexpected challenges, and the bittersweet passage into maturity. With a warm, understated tone, the film balances tender moments with lighthearted antics, creating an engaging narrative that resonates with anyone who's ever faced setbacks with a smile.

Filip Tomsa delivers a standout performance as Honza, capturing the raw vulnerability and determination of a young man torn between love and duty. Jitka Kocurová and Sandra Nováková shine as the women who anchor the story—Terezka, Honza's devoted girlfriend, and his resilient mother, respectively. Göbl's direction keeps the atmosphere light yet poignant, making *Veni, vidi, vici* a charming slice-of-life film that lingers long after the credits roll.