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"Skleněný dům" (also known as "Glass House" or "The Glass House") is a 1982 Czechoslovakian science fiction film directed by Otakar Černý. Based on a novel by Jindřich Štyrský, the film is set in a futuristic world and explores themes of isolation, technology, and human relationships.
: The story follows a young girl, Pavla Malíková, who is placed in an orphanage. The narrative focuses on her difficulty forming relationships with other children and her intense, borderline unhealthy emotional dependence on her group's housemother, Jarmila. Key Themes skleneny dum 1982 okru best
The story follows , a young, emotionally traumatized girl who is placed in a children's home located in a village château. Struggling to adapt, she initially clashes with both the other children and the staff. She eventually forms a deep, almost unhealthy attachment to a young tutor named Jarmila . When Jarmila plans to marry and leave the home, Pavla perceives it as a devastating betrayal, highlighting the deep-seated emotional trauma and longing for stability common in foster care. Cast and Production "Skleněný dům" (also known as "Glass House" or
Played by Michaela Kuklová , marking her acting debut. She eventually forms a deep, almost unhealthy attachment
The story follows 13-year-old (played by Michaela Kudláčková ), who is placed in a children's home while her father focuses on his own life. Struggling to connect with her peers, Pavla develops an intense, almost unhealthy attachment to her young housemother, Jarmila .
The film is praised for the screenplay by , which avoided typical socialist moralizing in favor of a realistic look at childhood trauma. It also marked the film debut of Michaela Kuklová , who would later become a major Czech star.
Pavla develops an intense, obsessive fixation on her housemother, Jarmila (Veronika Freimanová).
