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Brak 2002

★ 4.54 votes📅 2002-11-07

In *Brak (2002)*, Czech director Karel Spěváček crafts a darkly comedic tale centered on three aimless friends—Honza, Petr, and Karel—whose attempt to host a carefree party spirals into chaos when a hired prostitute ends up dead in their midst.

Director: Karel Spěváček

Cast

Vladimír Škultéty
Vladimír Škultéty
Honza
Jan Plouhar
Jan Plouhar
Petr
Ondřej Nosálek
Ondřej Nosálek
Karel
Michael Viktořík
Michael Viktořík
Iggy
Paula Wild
Paula Wild
Nicol
Hana Holišová
Hana Holišová
Adéla
Bára Štěpánová
Bára Štěpánová
majitelka domu
Jiří Korn
Jiří Korn
zabiják
Miroslav Moravec
Miroslav Moravec
Fábio
Antonie Talacková Barešová
Antonie Talacková Barešová
Petra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brak (2002) about?

*Brak* (2002) follows three clueless friends who throw a disastrous party that ends in tragedy when a hired escort dies unexpectedly in their apartment. Their desperate attempts to cover up the incident only escalate into a surreal chase involving a hired killer and a quirky mafia henchman.

Who directed Brak?

Brak was directed by Karel Spěváček, a filmmaker known for his work in Czech cinema.

Who stars in Brak?

The film features Vladimír Škultéty, Jan Plouhar, Ondřej Nosálek, Michael Viktořík, and Paula Wild in key roles.

Is Brak (2002) worth watching?

As a dark comedy loaded with absurd humor and a bleakly entertaining premise, *Brak* (2002) is a cult curiosity worth catching if you enjoy offbeat, low-stakes chaos with a sharp satirical edge. Its lack of IMDb rating hints at obscurity, but that's part of its charm for adventurous viewers.

How long is Brak?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Brak (2002) — A Dark Comedy of Errors with Deadly Consequences

In *Brak (2002)*, Czech director Karel Spěváček crafts a darkly comedic tale centered on three aimless friends—Honza, Petr, and Karel—whose attempt to host a carefree party spirals into chaos when a hired prostitute ends up dead in their midst. Shot through with absurdist humor and lethally lazy decision-making, the film follows the trio's frantic, increasingly bizarre attempts to dispose of the body, all while evading the unwanted attention of a ruthless hitman and his eccentric mafia sidekick. Framed as a slapstick nightmare where stupidity meets consequence, *Brak* blends offbeat humor with a surprisingly tense undercurrent, painting a bleak yet hilarious portrait of youthful incompetence.

Set against the backdrop of a claustrophobic apartment and a neon-lit underworld, the stakes couldn't be higher—or the solutions more absurd. With a tone that oscillates between raucous comedy and grim farce, *Brak* (2002) delivers a satirical punch at the cost of its hapless protagonists, offering a uniquely Czech take on the 'body-in-the-bathroom' subgenre.