
Small Celebrations
Drama
Overview
Teenager Agata lives with her mother Magda, who was fired from her job. Magda decides to go into business, opens a hairdressing salon. However, thanks to a swindler and an unfortunate game of fate, she loses all the money she has invested and the roof over her head. They move to a social hostel, where 14-year-old Agata discovers a forbidden world. While Magda struggles to find a livelihood, Agáta gets involved with a gang on the estate. She tries her first cigarettes, alcohol, experiences theft on trams, violence, fear, but also liberating irresponsibility...
Top Cast


Tereza Nvotová
Tereza Nvotová
Tereza Nvotová


Anna Šišková
Anna Šišková
Anna Šišková


Bolek Polívka
Bolek Polívka
Bolek Polívka


Matej Landl
Matej Landl
Matej Landl


Ági Gubík
Ági Gubík
Ági Gubík
Olga Schmidtová
Olga Schmidtová
Olga Schmidtová
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