
Křesadlo 2004
In the enchanting world of *Křesadlo (2004)*, a young Princess Astrid finds herself drawn to forbidden love when she meets Jeník, a humble glove maker.
Director: Jaroslav Hanuš
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Křesadlo (2004) about?
*Křesadlo* follows a young princess who falls for a forbidden love when she meets a glove maker, defying her royal parents' wishes. A prophecy ties her fate to his craft, sparking a royal scandal and magical interference from a vengeful witch.
Who directed Křesadlo?
The film was directed by Jaroslav Hanuš, known for his work in Czech cinema and television.
Who stars in Křesadlo?
The cast includes Lucie Vondráčková as Princess Astrid, Saša Rašilov as Jeník, and Veronika Žilková as the witch Gudrun.
Is Křesadlo (2004) worth watching?
While it may not be a blockbuster, *Křesadlo* offers a charming blend of fantasy and romance, perfect for fans of fairy-tale intrigue. Its modest production fits its TV movie scale, but the story's heart keeps it engaging.
How long is Křesadlo?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Křesadlo (2004) — A Princess, a Glove Maker, and a Witch's Spell
In the enchanting world of *Křesadlo (2004)*, a young Princess Astrid finds herself drawn to forbidden love when she meets Jeník, a humble glove maker. Their budding romance is set against a backdrop of royal intrigue and dark magic, as the kingdom's ancient law bans glove-making—a craft once tied to a dire prophecy. When a mysterious scroll predicts Astrid's marriage to a glove maker on her seventeenth birthday, her royal parents panic, desperate to secure a noble union. Enter the cunning witch Gudrun, whose schemes weave chaos through the palace, threatening to tear the lovers apart.
Directed by Jaroslav Hanuš, this 2004 fantasy TV movie blends whimsy and suspense, starring Lucie Vondráčková as the determined princess, Saša Rašilov as the passionate Jeník, and Veronika Žilková as the formidable witch. With themes of defiance, fate, and the clash between love and duty, *Křesadlo* crafts a spellbinding tale that feels like a timeless fairy tale reimagined for modern audiences.