


If you have eighty minutes to spare and want to see a 1930s Czech girl cause absolute, unfiltered chaos, yes, you should watch this. It is perfect for anyone who loves old-school screwball comedies where everyone talks at twice the normal speed.But if you hate black-and-white films with subtitles and theatrical acting,...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Vladimír Slavínský

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"If you have eighty minutes to spare and want to see a 1930s Czech girl cause absolute, unfiltered chaos, yes, you should watch this. It is perfect for anyone who loves old-school screwball comedies where everyone talks at twice the normal speed.But if you hate black-and-white films with subtitles and theatrical acting, please stay far away. 😅The movie is called Ulicnice—which basically means a tomboy or a street scamp—and it stars the energetic Věra Ferbasová. She plays a young woman who basica..."
Otakar Vávra, Karel Tobis, Vladimír Slavínský, Václav Spilar, Václav Mírovský
Slovakia

