Year: 1979
Runtime: 83 mins
Language: Czech
Director: Petr Schulhoff
Prague actor Bergner (Milos Kopecký) leads a production of Molière’s *The Misanthrope*, yet his intolerant, spiteful nature sabotages everyone: he provokes newcomer Helenka, upsets the director, and never apologises after nearly hitting an elderly lady, calling her an “old ballet dancer.” He boasts about his manners on Brno TV, but a mysterious old man on a train warns him to change, and the warning comes true when he returns to Prague.
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