The film rejects the stereotype of girls as "quiet, gentle, and fragile," instead portraying them as impulsive, sometimes messy, and determined to live by their own rules rather than their parents' manuals.
The film is noted for its realistic and sensitive portrayal of LGBT themes, specifically a lesbian coming-out story within the context of Czech youth culture. Pusinky (2007)
(released internationally as Dolls ) is a 2007 Czech road movie directed by Karin Babinská . It is a raw, coming-of-age drama that explores the complexities of female friendship, sexual identity, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Film Overview Director: Karin Babinská Genre: Drama / Road Movie Release Year: 2007 Running Time: 99 minutes Plot Summary The film rejects the stereotype of girls as
The group is joined by Iška's younger brother, , whose presence acts as a catalyst for tension and the eventual unraveling of their friendships. As they hitchhike through the Czech Republic, the girls navigate: It is a raw, coming-of-age drama that explores