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Marbles

May 1, 2008 1h 15m 2.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2008. Marbles is a comedy/drama film. directed by Olga Dabrowská. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Marika Procházková, Jiří Vyorálek, and Petr Jeništa

Synopsis

The episodic film MARBLES consists of several short stories about how women manipulate with men. About subtle blackmailings, about crying, about tears, about the ability to sacrifice oneself for a dream, about sex as a service, about the way we can use empathy. It all starts on the playground among children and death does not equal the end. As time goes by, a feminine mechanism of manipulation develops, shapes up, ripens until it reaches the stage of perfection. Individual short stories take place at a techno party as well as in a Catholic parsonage and they conclude in a content domestic routine of two old people which cannot be disrupted by anything – not even by death. The short stories about women of different age and lifestyle put together a story of one complete human life which was, thanks to the manipulation with others, lived according to the plan and at the same time and from the same reason wasted away.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 1, 2008 17 years ago
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Runtime 1h 15m 75 minutes total
User Rating 2.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czech Republic Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marbles about?

The episodic film MARBLES consists of several short stories about how women manipulate with men. About subtle blackmailings, about crying, about tears, about the ability to sacrifice oneself for a ...

Who directed Marbles?

Marbles was directed by Olga Dabrowská.

How long is Marbles?

Marbles has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).

When was Marbles released?

Marbles was released on May 1, 2008 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Marbles?

The main cast of Marbles includes Marika Procházková, Jiří Vyorálek, Petr Jeništa, Jaroslav Someš, Tereza Nvotová.