Virginity

Virginity

Release date : November 4, 1937
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Otakar Vávra /
Production companies : Lucernafilm /
November 4, 1937 1h 23m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
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The doomed love of a city girl caught in the vise of poverty is detailed in Vavra’s fluid, romantic work, one of the most elegant creations of the Czech Modernist era... The film lingers over its characters’ habitats and haunts, finding psychological truths in what each owns or desires, and countering every Hollywood-ready scene of gleaming restaurants and dazzling penthouses with realist moments of employment lines and crammed flats. Vavra’s classical camerawork and aura of romantic defeatism give Virginity a force comparable to the master of this genre, Hollywood’s Frank Borzage. (BAM/PFA)
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  • title:Virginity
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Otakar Vávra /
  • Writers: Marie Majerová · A. J. Urban · František Čáp · Marie Majerová · Otakar Vávra · Antonín Čejka ·
  • Production companies: Lucernafilm ·
  • Overview:The doomed love of a city girl caught in the vise of poverty is detailed in Vavra’s fluid, romantic work, one of the most elegant creations of the Czech Modernist era... The film lingers over its characters’ habitats and haunts, finding psychological truths in what each owns or desires, and countering every Hollywood-ready scene of gleaming restaurants and dazzling penthouses with realist moments of employment lines and crammed flats. Vavra’s classical camerawork and aura of romantic defeatism give Virginity a force comparable to the master of this genre, Hollywood’s Frank Borzage. (BAM/PFA)
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