

Movie spotlight
Valérie
Valerie leaves behind her life at a convent for the wild side of life. Getting a job as a topless dancer, Valerie quickly graduates to becoming a high-class hooker. After amassing a small fortune, she falls in love with an artist, a man who is more-than-willing to overlook Valerie's sordid past.
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Plot Summary
In a small Czech village, Valérie, a spirited and somewhat unconventional young woman, yearns for a life beyond the confines of her rural existence. Her romantic entanglements and aspirations often clash with the conservative expectations of the community and her family. The film follows her journey as she navigates love, personal freedom, and the search for her own identity.
Critical Reception
Valérie was a popular film in Czechoslovakia, appreciated for its lighthearted portrayal of village life and its relatable characters. While not a major international critical success, it resonated with audiences for its gentle humor and focus on a young woman's coming-of-age in a specific socio-cultural context. It is often remembered for its charming performances and depiction of rural Czech society.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Czech village life.
Appreciated for the charming and relatable performance of its lead.
Seen as a gentle and humorous coming-of-age story.
Google audience: Audience reception in available forums tends to highlight the film's nostalgic portrayal of simpler times and its endearing characters, particularly Valérie herself.
Fun Fact
Helena Růžičková, who played the titular role of Valérie, became one of the most beloved actresses in Czech cinema, known for her robust characters and distinctive personality.
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