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A comedy about a young country girl and her new life experiences in a large factory. She is gradually getting used to her new working environment with new colleagues. The naive country girl grows up into a young woman with new ideals. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais One of the first Slovak films as an independent post-war phenomenon. Katka is the story of an ordinary village girl who does not look forward to life in her rural home and to the local balls, but rather focuses all her energy on her work in a textile factory. With his peculiar demeanor, she impresses two men, the modern and witty Dibarbora and the stoic Pántik. She also has enough impulse to improve and together with the girls in the bachelorette contests she competes for better performances. In her free time, she of course enjoys the beauty of the Slovak mountains. This may sound pretty awful and contrived, not to mention the fact that at least seven people were involved in the final script, but the result is an enjoyable film for the educated viewer. It's not a hysterical disaster in the style of The Village Revolt. ()

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