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Osud jménem Kamila
Tomáš, an unscrupulous Prague taxi driver who is involved in stealing antiques and smuggling them abroad, lives with his devoted mistress, but he is always thinking of his destined love, Kamila, who has emigrated to Switzerland. It is for her that he plans a robbery of a rare stamp, which he convinces his naive brothers to commit. The seemingly simple theft goes wrong and almost ends in the death of an innocent man. The planned escape across the border, in which a slick Swiss businessman plays a key role, also fails...
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Plot Summary
This film chronicles the life of Kamila, a woman whose destiny is shaped by her relationships and personal struggles. It delves into her complex emotional landscape as she navigates societal expectations and her own desires. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the search for identity in a challenging world.
Critical Reception
The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's life and its strong performances, particularly from Jana Brejchová. While it resonated with audiences for its emotional depth, some critics found its pacing deliberate. It is considered a significant work in Czech cinema of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling lead performance and exploration of a woman's inner life.
Appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and emotional resonance.
Some found the film's pace to be slow, but acknowledged its artistic merit.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Jaroslav Brabec, was also the cinematographer, a role he would continue to excel in throughout his career.
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