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Žena pro tři muže 1980

📅 1980-01-11

Jaroslav Papoušek's 1980 Czechoslovak comedy *Žena pro tři muže* dives into the chaotic lives of three men entangled in a web of love, despair, and comical misunderstandings.

Director: Jaroslav Papoušek

Cast

Karel Heřmánek
Karel Heřmánek
Lenka Kořínková
Lenka Kořínková
Ladislav Frej
Ladislav Frej
Filip Venclík
Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka
Jitka Molavcová
Jitka Molavcová
Regina Rázlová
Regina Rázlová
Naďa Konvalinková
Naďa Konvalinková
Viktor Maurer
Milada Ježková
Milada Ježková

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Žena pro tři muže (1980) about?

This 1980 Czech comedy follows Jiří Malek, a heartbroken sculptor whose failed suicide attempt sparks a series of comedic and chaotic encounters. His brother's mission to find him a new partner leads to unexpected twists, blending farce with poignant moments about love and resilience.

Who directed Žena pro tři muže?

Jaroslav Papoušek, a celebrated Czech filmmaker known for his sharp comedic observations and humanistic storytelling.

Who stars in Žena pro tři muše?

The film features Karel Heřmánek as Jiří Malek, alongside Lenka Kořínková, Ladislav Frej, Filip Venclík, and Ota Sklenčka in pivotal roles.

Is Žena pro tři muže (1980) worth watching?

As a classic Czech comedy, it shines with Papoušek's signature wit and relatable themes, though its pacing may feel slow by modern standards. Fans of 1980s European cinema will appreciate its quirky charm and understated depth.

How long is Žena pro tři muže?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Žena pro tři muže (1980) — A 1980s Czech Comedy of Love, Chaos, and Second Chances

Jaroslav Papoušek's 1980 Czechoslovak comedy *Žena pro tři muže* dives into the chaotic lives of three men entangled in a web of love, despair, and comical misunderstandings.

The story follows Jiří Malek, a disillusioned sculptor whose failed suicide attempt is interrupted by an unlikely intruder. Left reeling from a divorce, he's barely holding his life together while raising his young son. When his brother steps in to find him a new partner, the stage is set for a series of absurd encounters that blur the lines between romance and pure farce. With a sharp eye for human folly and a backdrop of everyday struggles, the film balances bittersweet humor with moments of genuine heartache, all wrapped in the signature charm of Papoušek's direction.