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‘Chica Checa’ Review: Šimon Holý’s Karlovy Vary Competition Entry Is Worthy but Clumsy

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‘Chica Checa’ Review: Šimon Holý’s Karlovy Vary Competition Entry Is Worthy but Clumsy
Jul 5, 2026 4:02am PT ‘Chica Checa’ Review: Šimon Holý’s Karlovy Vary Competition Entry Is Worthy but Clumsy

Centered on a middle-aged woman at a turning point in her life, this Czech comedy-drama is earnest to a fault.

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Momentous events such as the sale of the family home, a young man coming out to his family, or the staging of a drag performance in a small town would seem like perfect ingredients for an intensely dramatic, conflict-ridden film. But in his fourth feature “Chica Checa” — premiering in the Crystal Globe competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival — young Czech director Šimon Holý seems determined instead to lower the temperature as much as possible, crafting a pleasant comedy-drama where there is never any doubt that all will be fine in the end.

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