Pohádka o touze 1991
Step into the enchanting world of *Pohádka o touze (1991)*, a Czechoslovak family fantasy film directed by Svatava Simonová.
Director: Svatava Simonová
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pohádka o touze (1991) about?
This fairy tale follows a Water Lily princess and a Lotus prince who fall in love across two enchanted kingdoms in the same lake. Their romance challenges ancient laws, forcing their realms to confront the boundaries between day and night.
Who directed Pohádka o touze?
Svatava Simonová directed this 1991 fantasy film, bringing a poetic and family-friendly vision to the screen.
Who stars in Pohádka o touze?
The film stars Kateřina Brožová, Lukáš Hlavica, Jana Paulová, Alexej Pyško, and Zlata Adamovská in key roles.
Is Pohádka o touze (1991) worth watching?
As a family fantasy, *Pohádka o touze* offers a charming, nostalgic escape with themes of love and harmony. While not widely rated, its unique setting and classic storytelling make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Eastern European fairy tales.
How long is Pohádka o touze?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Pohádka o touze (1991) — A Forbidden Fairy-Tale Romance on the Lake
Step into the enchanting world of *Pohádka o touze (1991)*, a Czechoslovak family fantasy film directed by Svatava Simonová. This whimsical tale unfolds in a mystical lake divided between two opposing kingdoms: the sun-loving Water Lily realm, active by day, and the moonlit Lotus kingdom, which thrives under the night sky. When a Water Lily princess and a Lotus prince defy their kingdoms' ancient laws to be together, their forbidden love sparks a magical conflict that blurs the boundaries between light and darkness.
Crafted as a visually poetic adventure, *Pohádka o touze* blends fairy-tale romance with themes of unity and rebellion against tradition. With its dreamlike atmosphere and star-studded cast, this 1991 gem offers a nostalgic escape into a world where nature, magic, and destiny collide. Perfect for fans of classic Eastern European fantasy, it's a tender reminder that love can bloom even in the most divided places.