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                   The Loves of a Blonde (1965)
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"Beautifully humorous."  -The New York Times
  With sixteen women to each man, the odds are against Andula in her desperate search for love -- that is, until a rakish piano player visits her small town factor town and temporarily eases her longings.  A tender and humorous look at Andula's journey, from the first pangs of romance to its inevitable disappointments, Love Of A Blond immediately became a classic of the Czech New Wave and earned Milos Forman for the first of his Academy Award
                 
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