30/5 — 5/6/2024
64th International Film Festival
for Children and Youth
6. 6. 2023

Two new stars on the Walk of Fame. Tereza Ramba and Jan Cina danced with joy in Zlín

Tereza Ramba and Jan Cina are a pair of actors whose names were added to the Walk of Fame in front of the Velký cinema in Zlín today. They received their tile as part of the 63rd Zlín Film Festival. This privilege is given every year to actors who started their film career at a very young age. The unveiling of the stars on the Walk of Fame has been organized by the Zlín Film Festival in cooperation with the Drop of Hope Foundation since 2006.

Both actors came to Zlín to personally reveal their star and both were very happy with her. Actress Tereza Ramba jumped into the whirlwind of festival events from the ongoing filming of the film Diary of an Alcoholic. "It's a shame that I can't take her home, she would be perfect for me on the sidewalk in front of a bar," commented Tereza Ramba on the new star with exaggeration.

Hopefully he won't step on it right away...," hoped Jan Cina, who came to the ceremony in stylish two-tone shoes.

Both of them did a happy dance together with their stars during the unveiling and added that this meeting in Zlín is fateful for them, because they have known each other for a very long time.

"In my opinion, Honza and I are a great couple and we have a message for all the directors in the Zlín region that no one has cast us together yet and it will be a blast! We have loved each other for a very long time," commented the young actress. "The unveiling of the stars on the Walk of Fame was undertaken by the founder of Kapka Naděje Vendula Pizingerová.

The actors also received the Star Doctorate for both awards. Jan Cina received his doctorate from the hands of TBU rector Milan Adámek for his "scientific and inventive activity in the fairy tale Čertí Brko, in which he enriched the world with a lighter, a rukcuk or a puff pastry.

"Tereza Ramba received her doctorate for "teaching the movement of celestial bodies in the fairy tale about the Christmas star, surpassing even Nicolaus Copernicus.

"The unveiling of the stars was followed by the very popular Sidewalk Painting. It is the oldest accompanying event of our festival. Even so much so that the grandparents of today's children were already painting when they were children.

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