
Tambylles
Drama
Overview
An eighteen-year-old delinquent was recently released from a juvenile detention center. He returns to his parent's old home with a clean criminal record and a new identity. However, local villagers sense an injustice in this lack of punishment; they remember what happened there just a few years earlier. Also an ambitious filmmaker has decided to follow and document this delinquent's return to a 'normal' life. With the backdrop of contemporary society, where "everything is meaningless and nothing is real", this story of maturity and guilt unfolds.
Top Cast
Ivan Říha
Ivan Říha
He
Ivan Říha
He
Anna-Marie Maxera
Anna-Marie Maxera
She
Anna-Marie Maxera
She


Lucie Trmiková
Lucie Trmiková
Mother
Lucie Trmiková
Mother
Petr Gabaj
Petr Gabaj
Father
Petr Gabaj
Father
Jan Šantroch
Jan Šantroch
Filmmaker
Jan Šantroch
Filmmaker


Tomáš Turek
Tomáš Turek
Father of Victim
Tomáš Turek
Father of Victim
Lenka Andelová
Lenka Andelová
Mother of Victim
Lenka Andelová
Mother of Victim


Richard Trsťan
Richard Trsťan
Richard Trsťan
Tomáš Zákravský
Tomáš Zákravský
Cook
Tomáš Zákravský
Cook
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