
O sláve a tráve
Drama
Overview
Each of the four short stories, framed by the figure of the photographer, depicts the lives of women and girls whose work has brought them to the limelight, but also marked their relationships with those closest to them.
Top Cast


Vlado Müller
Vlado Müller
Photographer
Vlado Müller
Photographer


Monika Hilmerová
Monika Hilmerová
Lucia (segment "Lucia")
Monika Hilmerová
Lucia (segment "Lucia")


Milan Kňažko
Milan Kňažko
Richter (segment "Lucia")
Milan Kňažko
Richter (segment "Lucia")


Jana Plichtová
Jana Plichtová
Lucia's Mom (segment "Lucia")
Jana Plichtová
Lucia's Mom (segment "Lucia")


Daniela Magálová
Daniela Magálová
Denisa (segment "Lucia")
Daniela Magálová
Denisa (segment "Lucia")
Oľga Šalagová
Oľga Šalagová
Denisa's Mom (segment "Lucia")
Oľga Šalagová
Denisa's Mom (segment "Lucia")


Ľubo Gregor
Ľubo Gregor
Manager (segment "Lucia")
Ľubo Gregor
Manager (segment "Lucia")


Zdena Studenková
Zdena Studenková
Alena (segment "Alena")
Zdena Studenková
Alena (segment "Alena")


Valentina Thielová
Valentina Thielová
Pavlína (segment "Alena")
Valentina Thielová
Pavlína (segment "Alena")
Hana Grissová
Hana Grissová
Old Woman (segment "Alena")
Hana Grissová
Old Woman (segment "Alena")
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