Stoutness Means Dignity (1968)

Food is a narcotic, an idol, a refuge for sad people. This timeless popular science film by the Institute of Health Education searches for the cause of obesity in the new human species, homo sedentarius, the sedentary man, and develops various strategies to defeat the mountains of fat that have grown out of the patriotic triad of dumplings, sauerkraut, and pork.

Director: Hugo Huška
Runtime: 12 min
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Country: Czechoslovakia
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: Hugo Huška

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stoutness Means Dignity about?
Food is a narcotic, an idol, a refuge for sad people. This timeless popular science film by the Institute of Health Education searches for the cause of obesity in the new human species, homo sedentarius, the sedentary man, and develops various strategies to defeat the mountains of fat that have grown out of the patriotic triad of dumplings, sauerkraut, and pork.
Who directed Stoutness Means Dignity?
Stoutness Means Dignity was directed by Hugo Huška.
How long is Stoutness Means Dignity?
Stoutness Means Dignity has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
Where was Stoutness Means Dignity produced?
Stoutness Means Dignity was produced in Czechoslovakia.