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  1. 4. Sept. 1996 · Vesna Goes Fast: Directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. With Tereza Groszmannová, Antonio Albanese, Silvio Orlando, Antonio Catania. A young Eastern European girl ditches the rest of her tour group to embark upon a new life in Italy.

    • (315)
    • Drama
    • Carlo Mazzacurati
    • 1996-09-04
  2. Vesna Goes Fast (Italian: Vesna va veloce) is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Tereza Zajickova won a Pasinetti Award for Best Actress. The film also won the Ciak d'Oro for best sound.

  3. synopsis. A young Eastern European girl ditches the rest of her tour group to embark upon a new life in Italy. Though she writes friends and family glowing accounts of her fabulous adventures in her adopted home, the truth is much more tragic. Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.

  4. Overview. Czech immigrant Vesna arrives in Italy and is forced into casual prostitution by poverty. The encounter with a kind construction worker could help change her situation. Carlo Mazzacurati. Director, Screenplay, Story. Stefano Rulli. Screenplay, Story. Claudio Piersanti. Screenplay, Story. Umberto Contarello. Screenplay, Story.

  5. Jan Garbarek Music. Critics reviews. Vesna is a twenty-year-old Czech girl who arrives in Trieste on a shopping trip. When the bus returns home, she purposely stays behind and makes a cheap living for herself as a prostitute. However, she falls into the clutches of the mob who steal her passport.

  6. Czech immigrant Vesna arrives in Italy and is forced into casual prostitution by poverty. The encounter with a kind construction worker could help change her situation.

  7. 1996 1h 32m. Drama. 6.2 65% Add to Watchlist. A young Eastern European girl ditches the rest of her tour group to embark upon a new life in Italy. Though she writes friends and family glowing accounts of her fabulous adventures in her adopted home, the truth is much more tragic. Directed By. Carlo Mazzacurati. Written By.