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Good Morning Malignant Cell 2004

20 min📅 2004-07-24

Directed by Marin Malešević, *Good Morning Malignant Cell* (2004) dives into the chaotic lives of an unconventional family barely surviving in a surreal, darkly comedic world.

Director: Marin Malešević

Cast

Miroslav Fabri
Miroslav Fabri
Otac
Gordana Kamenarović
Majka
Vladislav Kaćanski
Sused
Nemanja Jovanović
Sin
Strahinja Bojović
Strahinja Bojović
Sin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Morning Malignant Cell (2004) about?

The film follows a bizarre family navigating daily struggles through unconventional means. From a father with amnesia to a mother secretly growing weed, a son selling it on the streets, a daughter thriving as a porn star, and an intellectual son dubbing Slovakian films, their lives are a whirlwind of dark comedy and unexpected turns.

Who directed Good Morning Malignant Cell?

Marin Malešević, a filmmaker known for his unique storytelling, directed this offbeat comedy-drama in 2004.

Who stars in Good Morning Malignant Cell?

The film features Miroslav Fabri, Gordana Kamenarović, Vladislav Kaćanski, Nemanja Jovanović, and Strahinja Bojović in its core ensemble.

Is Good Morning Malignant Cell (2004) worth watching?

While officially unrated, this quirky short film offers a fresh, darkly humorous take on family dynamics, making it a cult favorite among fans of offbeat comedies. Its 20-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, and the performances shine despite its unconventional premise.

How long is Good Morning Malignant Cell?

Good Morning Malignant Cell runs for 20 minutes.

About Good Morning Malignant Cell (2004) — A darkly hilarious day in the life of a dysfunctional family

Directed by Marin Malešević, *Good Morning Malignant Cell* (2004) dives into the chaotic lives of an unconventional family barely surviving in a surreal, darkly comedic world. The unemployed father struggles with amnesia while the mother secretly cultivates cannabis, their son peddles it on street corners to make ends meet, and their daughter has climbed the ladder as a successful adult film star. Meanwhile, the elder son—an intellectual trapped in his own eccentric world—busies himself translating Slovakian adult films for a nosy neighbor, adding another layer of absurdity to their already bizarre existence.

This 20-minute comedy-drama blends raw, offbeat humor with moments of poignant reflection, painting a portrait of resilience in the face of absurdity. The film's quirky atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences to ponder the thin line between survival and surrender.