I, Olga Hepnarova
Olga is a complex young woman desperate to break free from her unfeeling family and social conventions. With her Louise Brooks-like tomboyish looks she drags herself, chain-smoking, from one job to another until she appears to find her niche as a truck driver. Although she has female lovers she does not form a bond with any of them; instead she clashes, time and again, venting herself in wordless emotional outbursts and other behavioural extremes.
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I, Olga Hepnarova Official Trailer 1 (2017) - Michalina Olszanska Movie
Cast

Michalina Olszańska
Olga Hepnarová

Martin Pechlát
Miroslav

Klára Melíšková
Matka

Marika Šoposká
Jitka

Juraj Nvota
Advokát

Martin Finger
Dr. Hronec

Jan Novotný
Judge

Ondřej Malý
Psychiatrist Spyrka

Marta Mazurek
Alena

Zuzana Stavná
Sister

Gabriela Míčová
Psychiatrist Rabska

Viktor Vrabec
Father

Roman Zach
Psychiatrist Vaverka

Lena Schimscheiner
Girl in hospital

Lukáš Bech
Prosecutor

Magdaléna Borová
Post Worker

Petra Nesvačilová
Iveta
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Reviews
Reno
**Nobody heard her silent scream for help, till raged with revenge!**
Nowadays, the tactic the terrorists using is to ram a truck into the crowds. Since the automobile revolution, such incidents have been called accidents. But there were some intentional incidents and this is was one of those. If I'm not wrong, this could be the first such event that recorded as early as in the 1973. Olga Hepnarova in her 20s has not had a pleasant life so far. Victim of bullying, family trouble, she left alone to be a loner most of her life. Her sexual life was another obstacle to get along with the society, but she had a decent paying job. And then suddenly, unexpectedly, she unleashes her inner devil.
Like I said, what this film based on was simply another crime. But what's happening right now made it to get into the spotlight. Otherwise, I don't think they would have made this film. Yes for nationally, but Internationally, there would have been less interested in it. Now this story is definitely an international level. Everyone would know about Olga. The actress who played that role was good too.
The film was black and white. Gives a perfect 70s look. Though a little boring film. The screenplay was not engaging enough. There were too many plain scenes like what we see the art films. They should have highlighted more on the bully and other Olga's struggling life, I mean physically. What I saw was leaning towards the side of the story result. The film is not for everyone, particularly being dull presentation makes people turn it down. Otherwise, it's not bad to ignore.
_5/10_
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