
The sequel to the successful film Fimfárum by Jan Werich. Four brand new stories “for clever children and clever adults” from the popular book written by Jan Werich. Břetislav Pojar introduces the story of little Tom Thumb full of twists and adventure. Aurel Klimt brings to life three brothers, The Hunchbacks of Damascus, re-creating the atmosphere of the Middle East and variety of the oriental storytelling. Vlasta Pospíšilová’s Three Sisters and One Ring shows a rural Decameron-like manual on how to enchant one’s loved ones with a mere ring and Jan Balej lets his characters Marek and Kouba re-live an ancient fairy-tale about greed, devils and natural phenomena in his The Sea, Uncle, Why is it Salty?
Crew

Jan Balej
Director, Screenplay, Art Designer

Vlasta Pospíšilová
Director
Aurel Klimt
Director, Screenplay, Producer

Břetislav Pojar
Director
Jiří Kubíček
Screenplay
Daniel Lisý
Editor
Magda Sandersová
Editor
Lucie Haladová
Editor
Zdeněk Pospíšil
Director of Photography
Vladimír Malík
Director of Photography
Miloslav Špála
Director of Photography
Jan Müller
Director of Photography
Martin Vandas
Producer
Pavel Dvořák
Sound

Ivo Špalj
Sound
Marek Musil
Sound
Petr Poš
Art Designer
Martin Velíšek
Art Designer
Pavel Koutský
Art Designer

Michal Křeček
Digital Compositor

Jan Werich
Original Story
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