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Jak přišli kováři k měchu 1999

📅 1999-02-28

In the enchanting Czech fairy-tale *Jak přišli kováři k měchu (1999)*, directed by Vlasta Janečková, young Terezka finds herself torn between love and duty when her father, an old blacksmith, refuses to bless her romance with Antonínek, a humble shepherd boy.

Director: Vlasta Janečková

Cast

Anna Veselá
Anna Veselá
Roman Vojtek
Roman Vojtek
Petr Štěpánek
Petr Štěpánek
Drahomíra Hofmanová
Drahomíra Hofmanová
Igor Ondříček
Igor Ondříček
Rozita Erbanová
Rozita Erbanová
Jaroslav Kuneš
Johanna Tesařová
Johanna Tesařová
P. Bajer
A. Cáhlíková

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Jak přišli kováři k měchu* (1999) about?

This Czech fantasy follows Terezka, a young woman torn between her love for a shepherd boy and her father's wish for her to marry a man worthy of inheriting his blacksmith trade. When love seems impossible, a dwarf's magical bellows becomes the key to changing their destiny.

Who directed *Jak přišli kováři k měchu*?

The film was directed by Vlasta Janečková, known for her work in family and fantasy cinema.

Who stars in *Jak přišli kováři k měchu*?

The cast features Anna Veselá as Terezka, Roman Vojtek as Antonínek, Petr Štěpánek as the blacksmith father, and Drahomíra Hofmanová in a supporting role.

Is *Jak přišli kováři k měchu* (1999) worth watching?

As a family-friendly fantasy with lighthearted charm and folklore elements, it's a delightful choice for viewers who enjoy heartwarming tales with a touch of magic. While not widely rated, its whimsical tone and classic themes make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is *Jak přišli kováři k měchu*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Jak přišli kováři k měchu (1999) — A Czech Fairy Tale of Love, Magic, and the Anvil

In the enchanting Czech fairy-tale *Jak přišli kováři k měchu (1999)*, directed by Vlasta Janečková, young Terezka finds herself torn between love and duty when her father, an old blacksmith, refuses to bless her romance with Antonínek, a humble shepherd boy. Determined to win Terezka's hand, Antonínek seeks help from a mysterious dwarf hidden in the rocks, who gifts him a magical bellows that could change their fate forever.

This whimsical family-fantasy blends folklore with heartfelt emotion, set against a rustic backdrop where tradition clashes with desire. With its charming characters, witty dialogue, and a touch of magic, the film captures the timeless struggle of love versus obligation, wrapped in a warm, nostalgic atmosphere that feels like a page torn from a storybook.