
S písní v tísni 2022
Jiří Vejdělek's darkly comic drama *S písní v tísni (2022)* follows Jonas, a man whose life unravels in spectacular fashion.
Director: Jiří Vejdělek
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is S písní v tísni (2022) about?
The film centers on Jonas, a man whose life implodes after a series of setbacks—health problems, a boxing career in jeopardy, a workplace scandal, and a risky affair with a colleague. As his carefully constructed facade crumbles, Jonas must confront the hidden crisis he's been avoiding at all costs.
Who directed S písní v tísni?
Jiří Vejdělek directed the film, bringing his signature blend of dark comedy and social commentary to Jonas's unraveling world.
Who stars in S písní v tísni?
The cast features Jan Nedbal as Jonas, along with Kateřina Klausová, Kateřina Marie Fialová, Adam Ernest, and Ondřej Malý in key roles.
Is S písní v tísni (2022) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and sharp focus on personal and professional turmoil, *S písní v tísni* offers a compelling character study for fans of dark comedies and psychological dramas. Its themes of denial and consequence make it a thought-provoking watch, though it may not appeal to those seeking light entertainment.
How long is S písní v tísni?
The film runs for 58 minutes.
About S písní v tísni (2022) — A Down-on-His-Luck Man's Struggle for Control
Jiří Vejdělek's darkly comic drama *S písní v tísni (2022)* follows Jonas, a man whose life unravels in spectacular fashion. Struggling with health issues, a boxing trainer's rejection, and a workplace altercation that spirals into legal trouble, Jonas's downward spiral only deepens when his secret affair with a colleague risks alienating his closest friend. But the real storm brews beneath the surface—Jonas battles a far more personal crisis that he can't hide from forever.
This brisk 58-minute film blends raw humor with mounting tension, exposing the fractures in modern masculinity, workplace ethics, and personal integrity. With sharp dialogue and a punchy pace, Vejdělek crafts a story that's as much about denial as it is about confrontation, wrapped in an atmosphere of simmering frustration and unexpected vulnerability.