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Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker

Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker
Princess Jasnenka poster.jpg
Directed by Zdeněk Troška
Produced by Jiří Beránek
Written by Karel Steigerwald
Starring Michaela Kuklová
Jan Potměšil
Lubor Tokoš
Antonie Hegerlíková
Music by Petr Mandel
Cinematography Jaroslav Brabec
Edited by Eva Bobková
Release date
1 December 1987
Running time
87 minutes
Country Czechoslovakia
Language Czech

Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker (Czech: O princezně Jasněnce a létajícím ševci) is a 1987 Czechoslovak fantasy film directed by Zdeněk Troška and starring Michaela Kuklová and Jan Potměšil. It is based on a fairy tale by Czech writer Jan Drda.

The film was shot in castles in Bohemia and Moravia. In later years, it has been screened in film festivals and is recalled as a classic by the national broadcaster TV Nova.

The beautiful Princess Jasněnka runs afoul of a powerful evil witch. Her father, the king, imprisons her in a tower. Jíra, a shoemaker, designs leather wings that allow him to fly, and comes across the tower where Jasněnka is trapped. The two fall in love, and Jíra returns to the tower to take Jasněnka away, to the horror of the castle staff who believe Jíra is Lucifer.

Jasněnka and Jíra marry, but her two enemy witches are determined to shatter their happiness. They force Jasněnka to make a mess in the couple's kitchen, expecting Jíra will beat her, but when he arrives he finds it funny. The witches also concoct a potion to erase memory that Jíra falls victim to, but he succeeds in remembering his identity.

Director Zdeněk Troška made several fairy tale films, often following patterns where a young man ventures from a rural area to find love and defeat corrupt enemies. His other films in this vein include The Loveliest Riddle, Princess from the Mill and its sequel.

For Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker, Troška and screenwriter Karel Steigerwald adapted a fairy story by Czech writer and Communist Party member Jan Drda. It was produced by Barrandov Studios, based in Prague. Some of the film was shot in the castles Bouzov and Vítkovec, the latter of which is close to Holany. For the scene where Jira rescues Jasnenka from the tower, an explosion and fire occurred during filming, frightening the lead actors. Troška noted Michaela Kuklová, who was 17 at the time, wept in fear. Jira's wings were based on a 15th century drawing by artist Leonardo da Vinci.


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