
Fredek, a young inventor engineer, invents a "phone-televisor" (it's 1936). In addition to the troubles he causes himself with his invention, he wreaks havoc on the quiet, conservative life of the capital city.


Should you bother? If you like movies that feel like a stage play taped to a bicycle, you might have a good time here. It is not for anyone who needs their comedies to move fast or make perfect sense. Honestly, watching Fredek uszczesliwia swiat feels like being a guest at a party where everyone is slightly panicked. I...


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"Should you bother? If you like movies that feel like a stage play taped to a bicycle, you might have a good time here. It is not for anyone who needs their comedies to move fast or make perfect sense. Honestly, watching Fredek uszczesliwia swiat feels like being a guest at a party where everyone is slightly panicked. If you appreciate old-school Polish cinema and don't mind the plot being held together by duct tape and coincidence, dive in. The invention that ruins everything The whole thing hi..."
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Julian Kaufman
Poland

1920 · IMDb 5.5
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