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Aktorzy Prowincjonalni (1980)
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Synopsis
Talented Polish director
Agnieszka Holland
who would be better known in later years because of her films like Europa, Europa (1991) or some of her American works like
Washington Square
(1997), hits the mark early and again with this ostensible story about provincial actors in Poland. In reality, the comedy-drama can be read as a commentary on the contemporary Polish scene in politics and society. The story begins as a savvy director arrives in a small town to put on a stage play. His leading man is filled with insecurities and goes beyond the confines of his lead role to expand his part, restore his cut lines, and generally outdo himself while taking on some of everyone else's job, including the director's. No one wants to lose him because of his drawing power, and the director is caught in a bind. At the same time, the lead actor's wife is slowly losing her chances at success, being relegated to a much lesser position in the troupe. This fine comedy won the Fipresci award at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ewa Dalkowska
Tadeusz Huk
Halina Labonarska
Slawa Kwasniewska
Janina Ordezanka
Production Crew
Jacek Petrycki
Cinematographer
Andrzej Zarycki
Composer (Music Score)
Agnieszka Holland
Director
Agnieszka Holland
Screenwriter
Year: 1980
Runtime: 108
Country: Poland
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Film Polski
Zespol Filmowy X
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.