
Movie spotlight
Olga Robards
In this highly stylized and enigmatic story, Olga uses her cello case as a weapons cache. When she isn’t using her sharpshooting skills to knock off eminent Arab visitors to Athens, she vamps around lightly clad on the terrace of her penthouse, entertaining one man after another.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of Olga Robards, exploring her journey and contributions. It delves into her personal experiences and professional endeavors, providing insight into her significance. The film aims to capture the essence of her impact and legacy.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary, 'Olga Robards' received limited mainstream critical review. However, within documentary circles and for those interested in its subject matter, it was generally appreciated for its informative content and intimate portrayal. Its impact was more on specialized audiences than widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its focus on a less-documented figure.
Seen as a valuable historical record.
Appreciated for its direct and informative approach.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Olga Robards' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Jean-Pierre Bekolo, later gained significant international recognition for his feature film 'Quartier Mozart' (1989).
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