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==Plot==
==Plot==


Andula, a working class young woman in a hick Czech town sleeps with one of the band members of a group from [[Prague]]. "You are a [[Piet Mondrian|Mondrian]], not a [[Picasso]]," he tells her. When she doesn't hear from him again, she packs up and arrives on his doorstep in the big city, throwing his household into chaos, as he lives with his parents.
Andula is an unusually lovely working class woman living in a fading Czech factory town. After a party she sleeps with Milda, a member of the performing band who is visiting from [[Prague]]. A famous line is uttered as they are laying in bed afterwards. Andula asks what Milda meant when he said she was "angular." He goes on to explain that a woman is shaped like a guitar. "And you, you look like a guitar too," he tells her, "but one painted by [[Picasso]]."
They part ways, and when she doesn't hear from him again, she packs up and arrives on his doorstep in the big city. Milda lives with his parents, who make quite a show when this unexpected visitor surprises them and throws their world into darkly comical chaos.


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Loves of a Blonde
File:Ablondeinlove.jpg
Film under an alternate title
Directed byMiloš Forman
Written byMiloš Forman
Jaroslav Papoušek
Produced byDoro Vlado Hreljanović
Rudolf Hájek
StarringHana Brejchová
Vladimír Pucholt
Vladimír Menšík
Music byEvžen Illín
Release dates
Czechoslovakia November 1965
United Kingdom May, 1966
United States October 26 1966
Running time
90 min.
LanguageCzech

Loves of a Blonde (Czech: Lásky jedné plavovlásky) is a 1965 Czechoslovakian film directed by Miloš Forman. It was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1967. It is also known under an alternate title of A Blonde in Love.

Plot

Andula is an unusually lovely working class woman living in a fading Czech factory town. After a party she sleeps with Milda, a member of the performing band who is visiting from Prague. A famous line is uttered as they are laying in bed afterwards. Andula asks what Milda meant when he said she was "angular." He goes on to explain that a woman is shaped like a guitar. "And you, you look like a guitar too," he tells her, "but one painted by Picasso." They part ways, and when she doesn't hear from him again, she packs up and arrives on his doorstep in the big city. Milda lives with his parents, who make quite a show when this unexpected visitor surprises them and throws their world into darkly comical chaos.

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