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The fall of Communism in Eastern Europe brought along many changes to many neighboring countries and cultures during the 1980’s. It was difficult for a neighboring culture to not feel some sort of an effect, but one such Czechoslovakian town did not, as seen in the film Piemule. Living in the town of Rovensko, the locals of the village have strived hard to keep their ancestral traditions alive. The film Piemule was directed by Jane Sevikova and followed her on her journey to this Czech town to examine the effects that the fall of communism had had on their lifestyles. She was surprised at what she saw.
Approximate Word count = 413 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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