Film detail | Jirka and the White Mice

Jirka a bílé myšky


New Czech Films and TV Productions




Country: Czech Republic
Language: Czech
Subtitles: English
Directed by: Karel Janák
Year: 2013
Length: 15`
Rating: 6
Story: Karel Janák
Screenplay: Karel Janák
Director of Photography: Antonín Chundela
Music: Ondřej Brzobohatý
Edited by: Martin Kirov
Main Animator: xxxx
Production: ČT

Synopsis: Eight-year-old Jirka and his parents are visiting the family of his father's boss, a professor of a research institute. Although the boy tries hard to behave, he accidentally releases three laboratory mice from their cage. Not wanting the visit to end in fiasco, Jirka must catch the mice before anybody notices. His task is complicated not only by his parents, who carefully watch him, but also by the suspicious hostess. In addition, the boy soon discovers that the mice are exceptional for their unprecedented intelligence and have their own plans for their temporary freedom than Jirkas. But then another completely unexpected and very dangerous opponent appears...

Karel Janák: Karel Janák (1970) is a film and TV Director. He graduated from the Czech Technical University in Prague and also in directing from FAMU. He debuted with the TV film Aliens in Colorado (Vetřelci v Coloradu, 2002), but made his real breakthrough with the comedy Snowboarders (Snowboarďáci, 2004) which was a hit and that year's most successful film. He followed this with the comedy Rafters (Rafťáci, 2006), set in the environment of water sports, and The Ro©k Con Artists (Ro(c)k podvraťáků, 2006) about young musicians. His recent works include the adventure comedy Little Knights's Tale (Ať žijí rytíři!, 2009) and children's TV films Angel (Anděl, 2011) and Extraterrestrial (Mimozemšťan, 2012).

Where and when Jirka and the White Mice is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 2May 29th at 10:30N/A

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