

Niewierne gry
Directed by Michaela Pavlátová15 maja 2003 1 h 33 min Box Office: 14 026 USDDramat
6.74.5
For her feature debut, Michaela Pavlátová drew upon Slovak author Tina Diosi's psychological story of a mutual search for marital harmony. The film sketches a story of a pianist named Eva (Zuzana Stivínová) who follows her husband, the musician and composer Peter (Peter Bebjak), to a small village near the Slovak-Hungarian border. While Peter is grateful for the peace and quiet he finds there for composing, Eva looks in vain for a chance to play, and feels separated not only from her family but also from familiar Prague surroundings and friends.
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Niewierne gry was released on 15 maja 2003.
Niewierne gry was directed by Michaela Pavlátová.
Niewierne gry has a runtime of 1 h 33 min.
Niewierne gry was produced by Kateřina Černá, Pavel Strnad.
For her feature debut, Michaela Pavlátová drew upon Slovak author Tina Diosi's psychological story of a mutual search for marital harmony. The film sketches a story of a pianist named Eva (Zuzana Stivínová) who follows her husband, the musician and composer Peter (Peter Bebjak), to a small village near the Slovak-Hungarian border. While Peter is grateful for the peace and quiet he finds there for composing, Eva looks in vain for a chance to play, and feels separated not only from her family but also from familiar Prague surroundings and friends.
The key characters in Niewierne gry are Zuzana Stivínová, Kristína Svarinská, Ady Hajdu.
Niewierne gry is a Dramat film.
Niewierne gry has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Niewierne gry has made 14 026 USD at the box office.







