An illustration of a girl standing in a bathroom and holding a light-colored object.

Short documentary

One World for Families

World I live In

(Svět, ve kterém žiji)

Alice is spending the summer at her grandfather’s house. But instead of sharing adventures together, she escapes into the online world, failing to notice what’s going on around her. However, when a heavy thunderstorm rolls in, she’s finally forced to put her screen down.

Summer is usually a time of discovery and outdoor play. But while her grandfather is picking strawberries and tending to his butterfly collection, Alice is catching butterflies on the screen of her tablet. Meanwhile, in the real world, a heavy storm is brewing. The first raindrops and bare feet in the wet grass bring Alice back to reality and help her find common ground with her grandfather. This animated documentary explores the impact of the online world on the relationship between grandchildren and grandparents, as well as the fragility of mutual understanding.

Basic information about the film

TitleWorld I live In
Original Language* no language
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
Film typeShort documentary
Year of Production2024
Country of OriginCzech Republic
Length7 min.
Tags
Director Ester Kasalová
Sales Cinefila s.r.o.
Alexandra Hroncová
alexandra.hroncova@gmail.com

All screenings

Cinema Narodka
Národní 1018, Prachatice

Piktogram přístupného místaPiktogram přístupné toaletyPiktogram Baby friendlyPiktogram Jeden svět pro rodiče s dětmi
Film block

Cinema Narodka
Národní 1018, Prachatice

Piktogram přístupného místaPiktogram přístupné toaletyPiktogram Baby friendlyPiktogram Jeden svět pro rodiče s dětmi
Film block

One World for Families

An illustration of a girl standing in a bathroom and holding a light-colored object.

Short documentary

World I live In

Alice is spending the summer at her grandfather’s house. But instead of sharing adventures together, she escapes into the online world, failing to notice what’s going on around her. However, when a heavy thunderstorm rolls in, she’s finally forced to put her screen down.

The boy with the helmet is standing outside in the parking lot next to a green bike.

Short documentary

Alex – Everyone is Special

Alex is a happy, twelve-year old boy with autism who loves school and his friends. This year, he has set himself a challenging new goal: to learn how to ride a bike.

The girl is exercising on the hanging ring in the gym.

Short documentary

Ela – Can Jump

“Doing a standing somersault is super cool,” says twelve-year-old Ela, who trains intensively every day to achieve her goal.