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She Sat in a Glass House Throwing Stones is an intriguing documentary that peels back layers of Prague's vibrant yet gritty underbelly. Centered on Jana Černá—daughter of Kafka’s lover—this film captures a raw, unfiltered portrait of life through the eyes of poets and philosophers. The atmosphere feels almost suffocating at times, like a smoke-filled café where ideas clash. It’s not just about Jana; it’s about a community pushing back against the superficial polish of modernity. The pacing has a languid, almost dreamlike quality, making you linger on each reflection. The performances of her friends bring this world to life in a way that feels both intimate and chaotic, giving you a peek into a Prague that’s rarely shown in guidebooks.
Documentary focusing on poet Jana Černá.Explores themes of identity and modernity in Prague.Features interviews with local artists and thinkers.
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