Bez tváře Poster

Bez tváře 2010

📅 2010-04-18

Tomáš Krejčí's *Bez tváře (2010)* unfolds as a delicate drama about love, compromise, and the quiet sacrifices of everyday life. The film centers on Petr and Mirek, two friends whose college lives intersect with Katka, a free-spirited art student.

Director: Tomáš Krejčí

Cast

Jaromír Nosek
Jaromír Nosek
Mirek
Petr Lněnička
Petr Lněnička
Petr
Lenka Zahradnická
Lenka Zahradnická
Katka
Petr Forman
Petr Forman
galerista Josef
Miroslav Vladyka
Miroslav Vladyka
učitel Vrána
Susan May Pratt
Susan May Pratt
Anna
Miroslav Hanuš
Miroslav Hanuš
Katčin otec
Veronika Jeníková
Veronika Jeníková
Katčina matka
Jan Hraběta
Jan Hraběta
ředitel školy
Marie Majkusová
Marie Majkusová
dívka Vrány

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bez tváře (2010) about?

This Czech drama follows Petr and Mirek, two friends whose lives collide with art student Katka. When she chooses Mirek, Petr pivots to offer her stability, leading to a cohabitation filled with unspoken tensions and the slow erosion of personal boundaries.

Who directed Bez tváře?

Tomáš Krejčí directed *Bez tváře*, bringing a nuanced approach to character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Bez tváře?

The film stars Jaromír Nosek, Petr Lněnička, Lenka Zahradnická, Petr Forman, and Miroslav Vladyka, with Susan May Pratt adding depth to the ensemble.

Is Bez tváře (2010) worth watching?

As a slow-burn drama, *Bez tváře* may not suit those seeking high-energy plots, but its authentic portrayal of love and compromise rewards patient viewers. The film's themes resonate deeply, especially for fans of character-focused cinema.

How long is Bez tváře?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Bez tváře (2010) — A Quiet Drama of Love, Sacrifice, and Unspoken Expectations

Tomáš Krejčí's *Bez tváře (2010)* unfolds as a delicate drama about love, compromise, and the quiet sacrifices of everyday life. The film centers on Petr and Mirek, two friends whose college lives intersect with Katka, a free-spirited art student. When Katka chooses Mirek over Petr, their paths diverge—until Petr seizes the chance to build a life with her, despite the challenges of cohabiting with her parents. What begins as a romantic gesture slowly reveals the weight of unspoken expectations, patience, and the blurred lines between devotion and dependency. Krejčí crafts an intimate portrait of relationships tested by time and circumstance, wrapped in a subdued, contemplative atmosphere.

Set against the backdrop of shared dreams and mundane realities, *Bez tváře (2010)* explores the fragility of human connections through its relatable characters and understated storytelling. The film's emotional core lies in Petr's quiet endurance, offering viewers a chance to reflect on the choices we make for love—and the quiet resilience required to see them through.