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Ohnive zeny (literally Fire women) is a trilogy of TV films that consists of "Ohnive zeny" (Fire women), "Ohnive zeny se vraceji" (Fire women return) and finally "Ohnive zeny mezi nami" (Fire women between us). These films have similar beginning, but the rest is different. The plot is simple: two medieval village women Magdalena (Dagmar Veskrnova-Havlova)and Marta (Jana Hlavacova) are burnt at stake for witchcraft, but their lover and friend Janek (Karel Roden) escapes. These two women became ghosts and haunt the place of their death and the dungeon where they were kept before death sentence. For them, it's possible to get a new body once a year, but they succeed only today, in the 1980s. They look like the past owners of the bodies, so the town folks think they're psychiatrist send to town. Magdalena and Marta opens the surgery and heal people with they experience and knowledge of the middle ages - surprisingly, the problems are pretty same nowadays. Then they discover that Janek really survived the trial and the town is filled with his descendants... One of the first films where played Karel Roden.In part two, ghosts have to find the new bodies - and they get the bodies of antiquities thieves. But Magdalena's new body belongs to a man...The final part is the worst - television comes to this town to air a local show to celebrate the town founding anniversary and our ghosts takes the bodies of the director and the TV show host...
Ohnive zeny (literally Fire women) is a trilogy of TV films that consists of "Ohnive zeny" (Fire women), "Ohnive zeny se vraceji" (Fire women return) and finally "Ohnive zeny mezi nami" (Fire women between us). These films have similar beginning, but the rest is different. The plot is simple: two medieval village women Magdalena (Dagmar Veskrnova-Havlova)and Marta (Jana Hlavacova) are burnt at stake for witchcraft, but their lover and friend Janek (Karel Roden) escapes. These two women became ghosts and haunt the place of their death and the dungeon where they were kept before death sentence. For them, it's possible to get a new body once a year, but they succeed only today, in the 1980s. They look like the past owners of the bodies, so the town folks think they're psychiatrist send to town. Magdalena and Marta opens the surgery and heal people with they experience and knowledge of the middle ages - surprisingly, the problems are pretty same nowadays. Then they discover that Janek really survived the trial and the town is filled with his descendants... One of the first films where played Karel Roden.In part two, ghosts have to find the new bodies - and they get the bodies of antiquities thieves. But Magdalena's new body belongs to a man...The final part is the worst - television comes to this town to air a local show to celebrate the town founding anniversary and our ghosts takes the bodies of the director and the TV show host...
The film is rated as neutral due to the absence of specific plot details or thematic information that would indicate an explicit political stance. The title alone, 'Fiery Women,' does not provide sufficient context to infer any particular ideological bias.
This 1975 Czechoslovak musical comedy features traditional casting, consistent with the era and region, without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative does not present critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The film satirizes the abuses of power, superstition, and fanaticism within the 17th-century Christian (Catholic) institution, specifically through its depiction of the witch trials and the clergy involved. The narrative highlights the cruelty and absurdity of these religiously-motivated persecutions without offering a significant counterbalancing positive portrayal of the faith.
Due to the absence of any provided information about the film 'Ohnivé zeny', an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes cannot be conducted. Consequently, the film is categorized as N/A for this assessment.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information does not include details on the source material or established characters for "Ohnivé zeny." Without a baseline for character genders from prior canon or history, it is impossible to determine if any gender swaps occurred.
No information is available regarding the source material, specific characters, or their established racial identities for 'Ohnivé zeny' (1983–). Without this crucial data, it is impossible to determine if any character's race was altered from a canonical or historical depiction.
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