Vánoční království
Originally released in 2015. Vánoční království is a fantasy/family film. directed by Alena Derzsiová. At just 26 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Zlatuše Kurcová, Markéta Maradová, and Antonín Zralý
Synopsis
A fairy tale for hearing-impaired children and their parents, performed by deaf actors in sign language.
The deaf community has enjoyed significant support from Czech Television for many years thanks to interpreted programs and closed captioning. This year, the magazine Televizní klub neslyšících (Deaf Television Club) is celebrating its 35th anniversary. The creators of this club program have therefore decided to dedicate this year's final episode to deaf children and their parents. The result is the fairy tale Vánoční království (The Christmas Kingdom), performed by deaf actors in sign language, a fairy tale that is understandable not only to the hearing impaired, but thanks to dubbing, will appeal to all children. Above all, it shows that even hearing-impaired people have a sense of humor, are great actors, and can delight anyone who loves cheerful stories and a fairy-tale atmosphere. It shows that the worlds of the deaf and the hearing are closer than many of us think.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Česká televize
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vánoční království about?
A fairy tale for hearing-impaired children and their parents, performed by deaf actors in sign language. The deaf community has enjoyed significant support from Czech Television for many years tha...
Who directed Vánoční království?
Vánoční království was directed by Alena Derzsiová.
How long is Vánoční království?
Vánoční království has a runtime of 0 hours and 26 minutes (26 minutes total).
When was Vánoční království released?
Vánoční království was released on December 23, 2015 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Vánoční království?
The main cast of Vánoční království includes Zlatuše Kurcová, Markéta Maradová, Antonín Zralý, Stanislav Kleisner, Dalibor Ťulák.