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Grandma Has Died, Who Will Tell Us Stories Now? New Film Helps Children Cope with Loss

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Psychologist and psychotherapist Jana Ashford is the ambassador of the new feature-length animated film Tales from the Magic Garden, a co-production of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and France, which can be seen in our cinemas. The film, inspired by the children's book About Unnecessary Things and People by Czech author Arnošt Goldflam, shows how storytelling can help when dealing with loss. Three siblings spend several days with their …
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Psychologist and psychotherapist Jana Ashford is the ambassador of the new feature-length animated film Tales from the Magic Garden, a co-production of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and France, which can be seen in our cinemas. The film, inspired by the children's book About Unnecessary Things and People by Czech author Arnošt Goldflam, shows how storytelling can help when dealing with loss. Three siblings spend several days with their …

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Denník N broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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