A child is flexible, but there are limits Every generation of parents makes its own mistakes, but in the 1970s hippies, squatters and other do-gooders made it big. For My Queen Karo, Flemish director Dorothée van den Berghe was inspired by her childhood years in an Amsterdam squatters' commune. 10-year-old Karo sees her move to the carnival capital Amsterdam as a great adventure, but the serious girl soon becomes trapped in a conflict of loyalty. (de Volkskrant)

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