It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill

It’s better to be wealthy and healthy than poor and ill
Directed by Juraj Jakubisko
Produced by Deana Horváthová
Written by Juraj Jakubisko
Music by Jiří Bulis
Miloš Krkoška
Cinematography Viktor Růžička
Production
company
Jakubisko film, Czech Television
Distributed by Mirofilm
Release dates
  • 11 November 1992 (1992-11-11)
Running time
108 minutes
Country Czechoslovakia
Language Czech
Slovak

Synopsis

A satiric tragi-comedy about two women and their lover Robert who is an emigrant that keeps coming back. This film shows chaotic post-communist Europe after the fall of totalitarianism. Two opposite characters, women, meet during the Velvet Revolution in November 1989. Intellectual dissident Nona and a Communist secret police boss’ mistress Ester. They meet at an anti-regime demonstration and become friends. They don’t want anything to do with politics, both want to get married and have kids, but also get rich. Crazy plans and risky attempts to realize their shared dreams land them in many sticky situations in the post-revolution chaos. Too much money gets in the way of the power of friendship.

Director about the film

“Before the premiere of this last film from united Czechoslovakia in June 1992, the motif of separation of Czechoslovakia was taken as a joke, but when it happened 6 months later, it was a tragedy. Even though I predicted it then, I didn’t pass as a fortune-teller. I had no idea that my main character Dáša Veškrnová would go on to become the first lady in the part of the former Czechoslovakia where I have decided to live ….”

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