Andula

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Andula is the naive yet emotionally complex young woman at the heart of Miloš Forman’s Czech New Wave film "A Blonde in Love."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn A Blonde in Love NERFINISHED
Lásky jedné plavovlásky NERFINISHED
centralTheme coming of age
romantic disillusionment
young female sexuality
characterTrait emotionally complex
impulsive
naive
romantic
vulnerable
countryOfOriginOfWork Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
createdBy Ivan Passer NERFINISHED
Jaroslav Papoušek NERFINISHED
Miloš Forman NERFINISHED
creatorRole film director
screenwriter
criticalReception acclaimed as emblematic Czech New Wave heroine
featuredInMovement Czech New Wave GENERATED
filmAwardRecognition Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film (for the film)
filmCountryOfOrigin Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
filmDirector Miloš Forman NERFINISHED
filmFestivalRecognition Venice Film Festival selection
filmGenre comedy-drama
romantic drama
filmLanguage Czech
filmReleaseYear 1965
gender female
givenName Andula NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Czech
medium feature film
nameInOriginalLanguage Andula NERFINISHED
narrativeRole protagonist
title character
notableFor depiction of a young woman’s emotional awakening
naturalistic acting style
occupation factory worker
portrayedBy Hana Brejchová NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithMilda romantic interest GENERATED
relationshipWith Milda NERFINISHED
settingCountry Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
settingPeriod 1960s
socialContext small industrial town

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