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The life of Marcela, an ordinary Czech woman is explored throughout several decades of her life. We are engaged to struggle and fight back with Marcela as her tragic life unfolds before our eyes especially when dealing with her daughter’s unexpected death, which almost drives her to suicide. The film was initially part of a series about the fate of six married couples, but the events that happened throughout Marcela’s life were the reason why the director decided to focus solely on a documentary about her.
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- Durata
- 82 minuti
- Rilasciato
- Paese d'origine
- Repubblica Ceca
- Lingue
- en, cs
- Sottotitoli
- ca, cs, en
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