Biletářka 1991
Set against the bustling backdrop of early 1990s Czechoslovakia, *Biletářka (1991)* offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of ordinary people navigating a world in transition.
Director: Viktor Polesný
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Biletářka (1991) about?
The film follows a ticket seller whose life unfolds in the confines of her booth, where she witnesses the changing world around her. Through her interactions with customers and passersby, the story explores themes of community, change, and the unspoken bonds that connect us all.
Who directed Biletářka?
Viktor Polesný directed *Biletářka (1991)*, bringing a nuanced touch to the drama-comedy genre with his storytelling.
Who stars in Biletářka?
The film features Gabriela Wilhelmová, Magda Erešová, Josef Jeništa, Zdeněk Loníček, and Josef Ešpandr in pivotal roles.
Is Biletářka (1991) worth watching?
Given its unique blend of drama and comedy, *Biletářka (1991)* is a hidden gem for fans of character-driven films. While it may not boast a high-profile rating, its intimate storytelling and strong performances make it a rewarding watch for those seeking a slice-of-life experience.
How long is Biletářka?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Biletářka (1991) — A Drama-Comedy Journey Through Early '90s Czechoslovakia
Set against the bustling backdrop of early 1990s Czechoslovakia, *Biletářka (1991)* offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of ordinary people navigating a world in transition. Directed by Viktor Polesný, this drama-comedy shines a light on the struggles and small triumphs of its characters, whose fates intertwine in the unlikeliest of places—a ticket booth. The film blends humor with heartfelt moments, capturing the essence of resilience and human connection amid societal shifts.
The story revolves around the ticket seller at the center of it all, whose daily routine becomes a metaphor for the larger changes unfolding around her. With a stellar cast including Gabriela Wilhelmová, Magda Erešová, and Josef Jeništa, Polesný crafts a narrative that balances warmth and melancholy, making *Biletářka (1991)* a time capsule of both personal and collective journeys.