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We Didn't Want to Worship Duchon or Bury Him Underground. He Lived During Normalization, Sang and Tried to Survive, Says Director Peter Bebjak

Summary by Deník N
The story of the normalization singer Karol Duchoň is a parallel to the present day and shows how artists were able to adapt to the times during normalization, says director Peter Bebjak about his new film. After its premiere in Karlovy Vary and Slovakia, it is now entering Czech cinemas.
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The story of the normalization singer Karol Duchoň is a parallel to the present day and shows how artists were able to adapt to the times during normalization, says director Peter Bebjak about his new film. After its premiere in Karlovy Vary and Slovakia, it is now entering Czech cinemas.

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Deník N broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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