Podfuk Poster

Podfuk 1986

📅 1986-06-01

This 1986 Czech tragicomedy *Podfuk* shines a satirical spotlight on the construction industry's shady past, where creative deception once passed for clever business acumen.

Director: Jan Schmidt

Cast

Ondřej Havelka
Ondřej Havelka
Tatiana Kulíšková
Tatiana Kulíšková
Bronislav Poloczek
Bronislav Poloczek
Jiří Pleskot
Jiří Pleskot
Stanislav Fišer
Stanislav Fišer
Vlastimil Fišar
Radka Fidlerová
Radka Fidlerová
Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček
Miroslav Masopust
Ladislav Potměšil
Ladislav Potměšil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Podfuk (1986) about?

Set in the construction industry of 1986 Czechoslovakia, *Podfuk* follows a designer who navigates a world where dishonesty is commonplace, blending his professional struggles with moments of musical escape. The film uses humor and drama to highlight the cost of moral compromise in a cutthroat field.

Who directed Podfuk?

Jan Schmidt directed *Podfuk*, crafting a film that balances sharp comedy with social commentary on the construction world.

Who stars in Podfuk?

The film stars Ondřej Havelka, Tatiana Kulíšková, Bronislav Poloczek, Jiří Pleskot, and Stanislav Fišer in key roles.

Is Podfuk (1986) worth watching?

While *Podfuk* isn't a mainstream title, its sharp satire of moral dilemmas and industry corruption makes it a standout for fans of Czech cinema and tragicomedy. If you appreciate films that blend humor with thought-provoking themes, it's worth a look.

How long is Podfuk?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Podfuk (1986) — A Czech Tragicomedy That Exposed the Cracks in Construction Lies

This 1986 Czech tragicomedy *Podfuk* shines a satirical spotlight on the construction industry's shady past, where creative deception once passed for clever business acumen. Directed by Jan Schmidt, the film follows a morally conflicted designer who occasionally pauses from his daily grind to indulge in song, offering a rare moment of levity in a world of half-truths and dubious practices. Blending sharp comedy with biting critique, *Podfuk (1986)* explores themes of integrity, ambition, and the thin line between hustle and corruption, all wrapped in a tone that's equal parts playful and sobering.

With a cast led by Ondřej Havelka, Tatiana Kulíšková, and Bronislav Poloczek, the movie balances humor with pathos, delivering a story that feels both timely and timeless. The atmosphere is one of understated absurdity, where every laugh carries a hint of discomfort, underscoring the film's message that honesty—even in cutthroat fields—isn't just virtuous, it's essential.