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With depth and sufficient scope of time, the film recounts several stories of homosexuas; intricate emotional situations they encounter in their day-to-day existence that can be defined as being in a permanent state of conflict with the society-imposed conventions, capturing its very personal dimension as well.
Director:
Zuzana Piussi
Director of photography:
Zuzana Piussi
Screenplay:
Zuzana Piussi
Editor:
František Krähenbiel
Languages:
Slovak
Subtitles:
English
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