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Mňága – Happy End 1996

★ 6.73 votes📅 1996-06-12

Dive into the whimsical world of *Mňága – Happy End* (1996), Petr Zelenka's zany pseudo-documentary that skewers the music industry with razor-sharp satire.

Director: Petr Zelenka

Cast

Petr Fiala
Petr Fiala
Martin Knor
Martin Knor
Karel Mikuš
Karel Mikuš
Lukáš Filip
Lukáš Filip
Petr Nekuža
Petr Nekuža
Radek Koutný
Radek Koutný
Christopher Clarke
John Heather
Richard Toth
Richard Toth
Richard I. Brown
Ivan Král
Ivan Král
Ivan Král
Martin Daniel
Martin Daniel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mňága – Happy End (1996) about?

This mockumentary follows Mnaga&Zdorp, a fictitious Czech pop-rock group allegedly created to meet the demands of the music market. Through staged interviews and performances, the film satirizes the absurdity of manufactured fame while celebrating the quirks of Czech music culture.

Who directed Mňága – Happy End?

Petr Zelenka directed *Mňága – Happy End*. Known for his sharp wit and satirical style, Zelenka crafted a film that blurs the line between reality and fiction in the most entertaining way.

Who stars in Mňága – Happy End?

The film features Petr Fiala, Martin Knor, Karel Mikuš, Lukáš Filip, and Petr Nekuža as the core cast, embodying the chaotic energy of Mnaga&Zdorp.

Is Mňága – Happy End (1996) worth watching?

*Mňága – Happy End* (1996) is a hidden gem for fans of satire and Czech culture. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its anarchic humor and clever mockumentary style make it a cult favorite among those who appreciate offbeat comedies.

How long is Mňága – Happy End?

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About Mňága – Happy End (1996) — The Czech Mockumentary That Mocks the Music Industry

Dive into the whimsical world of *Mňága – Happy End* (1996), Petr Zelenka's zany pseudo-documentary that skewers the music industry with razor-sharp satire. This mockumentary follows the absurd rise of Mnaga&Zdorp, a fictitious Czech pop-rock group engineered to satisfy the demands of a market hungry for novelty. Through a chaotic blend of interviews, staged performances, and deadpan humor, the film exposes the absurdity of manufactured fame while celebrating the raw, unfiltered spirit of Czech music culture. Expect a rollercoaster of laughs, cringe, and unexpected insights into the inner workings of the entertainment world.

With a cast that includes Petr Fiala, Martin Knor, and Karel Mikuš at the helm of this comedic experiment, *Mňága – Happy End* (1996) delivers a satirical punch that lingers long after the credits roll. Zelenka's direction turns a mockumentary into a love letter to Czech music, blending documentary authenticity with fictional flair to craft a film that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious. Whether you're a fan of Czech pop culture or simply love a good underdog story, this film's anarchic energy and satirical bite make it a cult classic worth rediscovering.