A feature-length animation film by Michaela Pavlátová

Night Tram

Synopsis

Inspired by the main character of the award-winning short film Tram.

Despite her age, Božena is the best tram driver in town. However, when she drives a modern tram for the first time, she loses her nerve and gets fired. Božena refuses to give up; she wants to remain useful. But she has to hurry, as her body is aging rapidly and turning into a fragile beetle. Božena’s hope lies in her granddaughter, who is growing as fast as Božena is shrinking. They realize that they need each other. A story about female solidarity, dark humor, and self-acceptance.

COUNTRY
Czech Republic

GENRE
Animation

Coproducers
SACREBLEU PRODUCTIONS

Release Date
2027

Screening formats
DCP, HD Files

Trailer & Photogallery

Cast & Crew

DIRECTOR
MICHAELA PAVLÁTOVÁ

WRITER
Michaela Pavlátová, Eliška Kovaříková

Project number 0463000111 is funded by European Union – Next Generation EU

About the film

In 2002 a young Czech woman called Helena (Herra in Afghani) travels to Kabul to marry Nazir, whom she met as a student in Prague. Besides love, what brings her here is a thirst for new and authentic experience, a fascination with the exotic religion and way of life, and the rootlessness caused by her upbringing in a dysfunctional Western family.
Ten years later, when our story begins, this motivation is still as strong as ever. In fact Herra embraces her Afghan identity more and more, and is happy to renounce her female freedoms if it helps her become integrated in a traditional Afghan family. Not only does she now accept as normal her confinement to the home and the need to wear the burka – she sees the purpose of these things. Her beloved Nazir is torn between his love for her and Afghan custom, which makes him treat his wife insensitively and by European standards inhumanely. Despite this, theirs is a loving family and there are plenty of light-hearted, unexpectedly funny moments.