
Stand-Up 2022
Juraj Bohuš's *Stand-Up (2022)* follows Mišo, a man chasing his lifelong passion for comedy after quitting his stable job to pursue stand-up stardom.
Director: Juraj Bohuš
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stand-Up (2022) about?
*Stand-Up (2022)* is a heartfelt comedy-drama that follows Mišo, a man who quits his job to pursue his dream of becoming a stand-up comedian. His plans take a detour when his niece Júlia arrives unannounced, leading them on a chaotic tour of Slovak cities where comedy dreams meet reality's curveballs.
Who directed Stand-Up?
Stand-Up was directed by Juraj Bohuš, who blends humor and drama to create a film that feels both personal and universally relatable.
Who stars in Stand-Up?
The film stars Ondrej Kovaľ as Mišo, Zuzana Norisová, Caitlin Witty as Júlia, Szidi Tobias, Ady Hajdu, and Elena Podzámska in key roles.
Is Stand-Up (2022) worth watching?
While *Stand-Up (2022)* didn't secure an IMDb rating, its blend of comedy and drama, along with strong performances, makes it a charming and engaging watch for fans of character-driven films. The offbeat storyline and authentic tone add to its appeal.
How long is Stand-Up?
Stand-Up (2022) has a runtime of 75 minutes.
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About Stand-Up (2022) — A Comedy-Drama About Chasing Dreams and Family Bonds
Juraj Bohuš's *Stand-Up (2022)* follows Mišo, a man chasing his lifelong passion for comedy after quitting his stable job to pursue stand-up stardom. His journey takes an unexpected turn when his niece Júlia, fresh from the USA, shows up unannounced, throwing his solo plans into chaos. Together, they hit the road for a whirlwind tour across Slovak cities, blending laugh-out-loud moments with raw, relatable struggles as their dreams collide with reality's hard knocks.
A heartfelt comedy-drama, this 75-minute film captures the grit and glitter of the comedy world through sharp dialogue, authentic performances, and a touch of family bonding. With a mix of humor and emotional depth, *Stand-Up (2022)* explores themes of ambition, connection, and the universal desire to leave a mark—all wrapped in the vibrant energy of live performances.