
Grandpa, Kylian and I 1967
In the 1967 family drama 'Grandpa, Kylian and I,' the Karpísek couple leaves their young son Jozánek in the care of their neighbor, Mrs. Pokorná. Directed by Jiří Hanibal, the film explores the themes of family, responsibility, and the complexities of childcare.
Director: Jiří Hanibal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Grandpa, Kylian and I (1967) about?
The film follows the daily life of Jozánek, a young boy left in the care of his neighbor, as his parents travel abroad.
Who directed Grandpa, Kylian and I?
The film was directed by Jiří Hanibal.
Who stars in Grandpa, Kylian and I?
The movie features a talented cast, including David Schneider, Rudolf Deyl, and František Vicena.
Is Grandpa, Kylian and I (1967) worth watching?
With its poignant portrayal of family love and the complexities of childcare, 'Grandpa, Kylian and I' is a heartwarming film that is sure to resonate with audiences.
How long is Grandpa, Kylian and I?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Grandpa, Kylian and I (1967) — A Heartwarming Family Drama from Jiří Hanibal
In the 1967 family drama 'Grandpa, Kylian and I,' the Karpísek couple leaves their young son Jozánek in the care of their neighbor, Mrs. Pokorná. Directed by Jiří Hanibal, the film explores the themes of family, responsibility, and the complexities of childcare. The movie follows the daily life of Jozánek as he navigates the world under Mrs. Pokorná's watchful eye. With a talented cast including David Schneider and Rudolf Deyl, 'Grandpa, Kylian and I' is a heartwarming portrayal of childhood innocence and the bonds of family love.
As the Karpísek couple travels abroad, they must trust their young son to the care of their neighbor. This poignant family drama is a timeless exploration of the human experience, delving into the complexities of family dynamics and the importance of nurturing relationships. With its gentle pace and authentic portrayal of childhood, 'Grandpa, Kylian and I' is a captivating film that will resonate with audiences of all ages.