
My Frivolous Friend
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Arvīds Lasmanis can't hold any job for long because he is not ready to tolerate deceit and slapdash work. He still has to feed his family, by chance he finds a well-paid job as a gravedigger. A friend helps Arvīds to find a place in a construction team, but other workers don't approve of Arvīds' high principles. His wife accuses him of not knowing how to make money, the family lives crammed in one room of a shared flat. The Soviet absurd comedy tells a story about a man who, while at odds with the system, won't lose his conscience and his true self, even if it means saying no to wealth and comfort.
Top Cast


Janis Paukstello
Janis Paukstello
Arvīds
Janis Paukstello
Arvīds
Gaļina Maculēviča
Gaļina Maculēviča
Inta
Gaļina Maculēviča
Inta


Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Mirdza
Dzidra Ritenberga
Mirdza


Aleksejs Mihailovs
Aleksejs Mihailovs
Aleksejs Mihailovs
Jānis Liepiņš
Jānis Liepiņš
Jānis Liepiņš
Valdis Liepiņš
Valdis Liepiņš
Valdis Liepiņš


Lilita Bērziņa
Lilita Bērziņa
Lilita Bērziņa


Ēvalds Valters
Ēvalds Valters
Ēvalds Valters
Oļģerts Dunkers
Oļģerts Dunkers
Oļģerts Dunkers


Voldemar Lobinsh
Voldemar Lobinsh
Voldemar Lobinsh
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