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Acting
Tereza Ramba's restrained adolescent anguish feels painfully authentic.
Direction
Pavlásková's autobiographical lens captures era-specific female experience.
Production
Evocative period detail of grey normalization-era Czechoslovakia.

Director
Irena Pavlásková
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