
And I'll Run to the Ends of the Earth
Family · Drama
Overview
Majka "Chatterbox" is a girl entering adolescence. She was born with a minor disability. While her mother keeps scolding her for the way she walks, her classmates mock her and call her a "duck". Along an innocent first love affair and a secret friendship, she receives little understanding from her parents and lots of malice from her schoolmates. Majka finds refuge with her grandmother and in her own fantasy world.
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Anetka Lakatošová
Anetka Lakatošová
Majka Nemnicová
Anetka Lakatošová
Majka Nemnicová


Ivan Mistrík
Ivan Mistrík
Majka's father
Ivan Mistrík
Majka's father


Hana Pastejříková
Hana Pastejříková
Majka's mother
Hana Pastejříková
Majka's mother


Oľga Adamčíková
Oľga Adamčíková
Majka's Grandma
Oľga Adamčíková
Majka's Grandma
Miriam Vránová
Miriam Vránová
Madlena Nemnicová
Miriam Vránová
Madlena Nemnicová


Martin Zatovič
Martin Zatovič
Maroš Ľupták
Martin Zatovič
Maroš Ľupták
Viera Strnisková
Viera Strnisková
Viera Strnisková
Samuel Adamčík
Samuel Adamčík
Samuel Adamčík
Elena Klemová
Elena Klemová
Elena Klemová
Martina Hladká
Martina Hladká
Zuza Lomaníková
Martina Hladká
Zuza Lomaníková
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