Polská režisérka Agnieszka Hollandová byla nominována na Oscara, točila s herci jako je Meryl Streepová nebo Leonardo DiCaprio. Svojí profesní dráhu začala studiem režie na pražské FAMU. Když se v roce 2012 do Čech pracovně vrátila, aby natočila mimořádně silný a úspěšný seriál Hořící keř, svolila k natočení dokumentu, ve kterém na svá studia v Česku vzpomíná. A nejen na studia, protože v Čechách našla svůj druhý domov a často se sem vrací.
A multi-layered film about Agnieszka Holland and her connection to the Czechs. We observe Holland working on the mini-series "Burning Bush" about Jan Palach, a man who set himself on fire in Prague in 1969. At the time of what was one of the most important events in the history of communist Czechoslovakia, Holland was a student of Prague's famous film school, FAMU. This return to her student days will also be a return to subsequent events - her friendships with Czechs during emigration, the Velvet Revolution. The film shows how the experiences of 1966-1971, the years she spent in Czechoslovakia, affected her later life and influenced her filmmaking. We watch fragments of Holland's films and listen to her own narrative as she talks about herself to Jacek Petrycki, her long-time friend
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