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They Love Their Children. but They Also Get Pretty Angry with Them. the Film Caravan Sheds Light on the Difficulties of People Caring for Loved Ones with Disabilities

Summary by Deník N
The feature debut of director Zuzana Kirchnerová achieved something that no other Czech film in the last thirty-one years has managed to do: it premiered in the main program of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. However, its international success should only be discussed in the second half of the year. Above all, Caravan sensitively opens up the fragile topic of a mother's unconditional love for her son with autism and Down syndrome. It has b…
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The feature debut of director Zuzana Kirchnerová achieved something that no other Czech film in the last thirty-one years has managed to do: it premiered in the main program of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. However, its international success should only be discussed in the second half of the year. Above all, Caravan sensitively opens up the fragile topic of a mother's unconditional love for her son with autism and Down syndrome. It has b…

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Deník N broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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