Parazit (1988)

A television production of F. Schiller's comedy with the eloquently ambiguous subtitle How to Arrange Happiness in Life. A story about a social parasite, schemer and hypocrite who shamelessly abuses human gullibility and good-naturedness for the benefit of his own selfish interests. The focus of this comedy lies primarily in the socio-psychological analysis of arivism and unprincipled careerism as negative social phenomena, personified in the figure of a ministerial official.

Director: Peter Opálený
Genre: Comedy, History
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Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parazit about?
A television production of F. Schiller's comedy with the eloquently ambiguous subtitle How to Arrange Happiness in Life. A story about a social parasite, schemer and hypocrite who shamelessly abuses human gullibility and good-naturedness for the benefit of his own selfish interests. The focus of this comedy lies primarily in the socio-psychological analysis of arivism and unprincipled careerism as negative social phenomena, personified in the figure of a ministerial official.
Who directed Parazit?
Parazit was directed by Peter Opálený.
Who stars in Parazit?
Parazit stars Michal Dočolomanský, Emil Horváth, Štefan Kvietik, Božidara Turzonovová, Ivo Gogál, Stano Král.
What genre is Parazit?
Parazit is a Comedy, History film.
Where was Parazit produced?
Parazit was produced in Czechoslovakia.