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Režisér Ostrochovský: Je ľahké ukázať prstom na Fica a povedať, že za všetko môže on
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Režisér Ostrochovský: Je ľahké ukázať prstom na Fica a povedať, že za všetko môže on

The article discusses the 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where director Ivan Ostrochovsky presents his film 'Prameň' in world premiere. The film explores the historical theme of non-consensual sterilizations of Romani women during the socialist era in Slovakia. In an interview, Ostrochovsky explains how the topic came to him through research into the system of interruption commissions, which were used to control reproductive rights. He highlights the contrast between Czech Republic and Slovakia, noting that while Czech women who were sterilized received symbolic compensation, Slovak women did not. The film aims to draw attention to past state interference in reproduction and raise awareness about ongoing debates on reproductive rights.

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Režisér Ostrochovský: Je ľahké ukázať prstom na Fica a povedať, že za všetko môže on

The article discusses the 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where director Ivan Ostrochovsky presents his film 'Prameň' in world premiere. The film explores the historical theme of non-consensual sterilizations of Romani women during the socialist era in Slovakia. In an interview, Ostrochovsky explains how the topic came to him through research into the system of interruption commissions, which were used to control reproductive rights. He highlights the contrast between Czech Republic and Slovakia, noting that while Czech women who were sterilized received symbolic compensation, Slovak women did not. The film aims to draw attention to past state interference in reproduction and raise awareness about ongoing debates on reproductive rights.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue of forced sterilization of Romani women as a politically sensitive topic tied to state control over reproductive rights. It emphasizes the historical injustice and contrasts it with current discussions on reproductive rights, suggesting a progressive stance. While the话题不

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article provides factual information about the film and its basis in real events, but lacks specific details on the historical context of sterilizations. It includes quotes from the director discussing their inspiration, showing some depth. However, the tone leans slightly towards critical comme

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