'The Prague Choir': A Complex Portrait of Adolescence and Abuse of Power
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6 Articles
Czech filmmaker Ondřej Provazník is part of a cloudy event to build a subtle and sensitive film. More information: From the incubuses of 'Forbidden Planet' to the liminal spaces of 'Backrooms': 100 years of terror on the couch
There are different films in 'The Prague Choir' in a single one. On the one hand it is a disguised 'coming of age' whose protagonist is Karolína, a 13-year-old Czech girl who has a beautiful soprano voice and is fascinated by the choir director, Vitek. But the film is also the chronicle of the rivalry between two sisters, Karolína and Lucie, two years older than her, who aspires to become the director's favorite. There are more plots and senses.…
A delicate and cruel account of the loss of innocence, the idols of mud and the awakening to adulthood, with an extraordinary protagonist.
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