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Babička je ráda 1978

29 min📅 1978-12-13

In the charming Czechoslovak comedy *Babička je ráda (1978)*, directed by Miroslav Svoboda, an elderly grandmother named Mrs. Rokos feels her presence has become a burden to her son's family in Prague.

Director: Miroslav Svoboda

Cast

Jiřina Šejbalová
Jiřina Šejbalová
babička
Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek
Karlík
Míla Myslíková
Míla Myslíková
Kamila Rokosová
Vladimír Menšík
Vladimír Menšík
Rudolf Rokos
Lenka Termerová
Lenka Termerová
Tonička (nevěsta)
Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil
Nataša Gollová
Nataša Gollová
Žofka (babiččina kamarádka)
Miroslav Homola
Miroslav Homola
Vojtěch (manžel Žofky)
Eva Svobodová
Eva Svobodová
Marie Norrová
Marie Norrová

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Babička je ráda (1978) about?

*Babička je ráda (1978)* follows Mrs. Rokos, an elderly woman who feels sidelined by her family's busy life in Prague. Determined to prove her worth, she moves to the countryside with her friend Tuzar, where she hopes to find a renewed sense of purpose and connection.

Who directed Babička je ráda?

The film was directed by Miroslav Svoboda, known for his work in Czechoslovak cinema during the late 20th century.

Who stars in Babička je ráda?

The film features Jiřina Šejbalová as Mrs. Rokos, alongside Martin Růžek, Míla Myslíková, Vladimír Menšík, and Lenka Termerová in key roles.

Is Babička je ráda (1978) worth watching?

As a short comedy with a runtime of just 29 minutes, *Babička je ráda (1978)* offers a delightful blend of humor and heartfelt moments. While it may not be a blockbuster, its themes of family and aging make it a charming watch for fans of classic Czechoslovak films.

How long is Babička je ráda?

The runtime of *Babička je ráda* is 29 minutes.

About Babička je ráda (1978) — A Heartwarming Comedy About Family and Rediscovery

In the charming Czechoslovak comedy *Babička je ráda (1978)*, directed by Miroslav Svoboda, an elderly grandmother named Mrs. Rokos feels her presence has become a burden to her son's family in Prague. Longing to reclaim her sense of purpose, she packs her bags and moves to the countryside with her loyal friend Tuzar, seeking a fresh start where her wisdom and warmth might be truly appreciated. The film blends gentle humor with heartfelt reflections on aging, family dynamics, and the universal desire to feel needed.

Set against the rustic backdrop of rural Czechoslovakia, *Babička je ráda* captures the stark contrast between urban indifference and rural simplicity. With a runtime of just 29 minutes, the short film thrives on its sharp dialogue and the magnetic performances of Jiřina Šejbalová and Martin Růžek, who bring depth and charm to their roles. It's a nostalgic yet uplifting exploration of family bonds and the small joys that give life meaning.