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But the documentary To mám tak radda does not only deal with the successful professional career of the popular singer. In it, Marie Rottrová talks about her partners – artistic and life. She very openly admits her regrets towards her family, which she did not devote as much as she would have liked and should have. As a young mother of two boys, fate led her on a musical path from which she could not turn away. She speaks honestly and without reproaches about how, as if the daughter of an anti-communist, during the times of normalization, she made obligatory libations to the totalitarian power, which culminated in the humiliating signing of the so-called Anticharty in 1977. At another time, he describes his most famous period in the eighties, framed by the successful television series Theaters under the Tower, ending in a state of total exhaustion. The instinct of self-preservation forced the burnt-out singer to end her career at the peak of popularity for several years. She married in Germany, where she rested and gained strength in the anonymity of a foreign country. In the documentary, Marie Rottrová does not avoid the sensitive topic of faith either. She comes from a Catholic family, and her relationship with God changed at different stages of her life.