

Vašek, an energetic and enterprising boy raised by his mother Anna, a ballet dancer, longs for a normal family and especially a father. During a ski holiday in the Krkonoše Mountains he befriends the charming Ľuboš and decides to turn him into his mother’s partner and his own father, unaware that Ľuboš is in fact his real, long-concealed parent. What begins as innocent matchmaking unfolds into a mix of comedy and emotion as Anna and Ľuboš attempt to rebuild their relationship after years apart, struggle with differing personalities and doubts about living together, while Vašek finally experiences the long-dreamed-of adventures with his father and refuses to give up on the dream of a complete family.

Vasek, 8 years old boy is desperate to find a new "father" for his mother.

Adventures of the "How to Rip Whale Tooth" (1977) heroes continue... The story takes place in the countryside, where little Vashko's dad takes him and his mother, and where another surprise awaits them: not only an excellent holiday in the setting of a rock town, but also the figure of a grandfather, understanding all the dangerous beliefs in the turbulent surface of the renewed relationship of the three closest people. Vasek's other wish comes true - his dad teaches him the secrets of rock climbing. This shared passion, however, causes further conflicts between the two parents - much to the chagrin of both Vasek and his grandfather.

Lubos, an Alpine rescue worker, surprises his delighted daughter Amálka with an early return to Prague. Her joy leads her to skip school, prompting Lubos to join her class on a Tatra mountains trip. Amidst family chaos and comedic mishaps, their reunion hangs in the balance.