Virginity

Virginity

Year: 1937

Runtime: 83 mins

Language: Czech

Director: Otakar Vávra

Drama

It follows a young city woman whose love is doomed by poverty. Director Vavra offers a fluid, romantic portrait of Czech Modernist cinema, focusing on the characters’ homes and desires. The film contrasts Hollywood fantasies with realistic scenes of employment queues and cramped flats, using camerawork and defeat reminiscent of Frank Borzage.

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