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Mother lives in a Czech village, son makes a living as a drag queen in Paris.
SK🎭 Culture6 hr. ago

Mother lives in a Czech village, son makes a living as a drag queen in Paris.

A new film by Šimon Holý was created through a Slovak co-production. The film features a mother living on a Czech farm and her son who lives as a drag queen in Paris, connected by Helena Vondráčková. The story explores their relationship and the contrast between their lifestyles. The film highlights themes of family, identity, and cultural differences. It is part of a collaborative effort involving Slovak producers.

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Mother lives in a Czech village, son makes a living as a drag queen in Paris.

A new film by Šimon Holý was created through a Slovak co-production. The film features a mother living on a Czech farm and her son who lives as a drag queen in Paris, connected by Helena Vondráčková. The story explores their relationship and the contrast between their lifestyles. The film highlights themes of family, identity, and cultural differences. It is part of a collaborative effort involving Slovak producers.

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