‘Chica Checa’ Review: Šimon Holý’s Karlovy Vary Competition Entry Is Worthy but Clumsy
Centered on a middle-aged woman at a turning point in her life, Šimon Holý's Czech comedy-drama 'Chica Checa' is earnest to a fault.
Centered on a middle-aged woman at a turning point in her life, Šimon Holý's Czech comedy-drama 'Chica Checa' is earnest to a fault.
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Centered on a middle-aged woman at a turning point in her life, Šimon Holý's Czech…
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