The Queues Trailer

The Queues Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981 Animated

Under socialism, everyone and everything was expected. However, a few resourceful individuals have always found a shorter way. With its critical attitude to the "economics of scarcity", this film differs significantly from the rest of the work of Helena Rabarová-Slavíková , who primarily devoted herself to children's work and is known especially for her cycle of folklore verses for children Maľovanky - spievanky

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