Film detail | The Blacksmith From Woodham

Kovář z Podlesí


International Competition of Films for Children




Country: Czech Republic
Language: Czech
Subtitles: English
Directed by: Pavel Göbl
Year: 2013
Length: 85`
Rating: 6
Story: Pavel Göbl
Screenplay: Pavel Göbl
Director of Photography: Richard Špůr
Music: Antonín Veselka
Edited by: Jiří Brožek
Main Animator: Boris Masník (trikový supervizor)
Production: Next Production

Synopsis: Woodham is a small village recently hit by the war with the Turks. At the time, good mushroom fairies were asked for help, but because both good and evil were carried out, they were punished and became mushroom witches - and Woodham was cursed for it. Now it's time to make things right, but a dragon has appeared in the village. And so, while Tonik tries to save his darling Betka from the clutches of the evil fairies, his uncle the smith - together with his helpers Squirrel and Hamster - set off to find the dragon.

Pavel Göbl: Pavel Göbl (1967) is a screenwriter, director, and graduate of FAMU. He was involved during his studies on the films The Early Bird or Spiders Never Sleep (Ranní ptáče aneb Pavouci nikdy nespí, 1998) and the segment The Open Countryside of a Lonely Man (Otevřená krajina svobodného muže, 2002), which was part of a series of tales by three authors in the film Radhost (Radhošť, 2002). In TV his name has been attached to such films as Juice (Šťáva, 2004) and Bumpkins (Balíci, 2005). His debut feature-length film was the comedy Rail Yard Blues (Ještě žiju s věšákem, plácačkou a čepicí, 2005), and he later brought us Veni, Vidi, Vici (2009).

Where and when The Blacksmith From Woodham is screened

WhereWhenReservation
Velké kinoMay 30th at 10:30N/A
Golden Apple Cinema, č. 6Jun 1st at 09:10N/A

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