2012, 105 min.
Director | Piotr Mularuk | |
Screenplay | Piotr Mularuk, Wojciech Gajewski | |
Cinematography | Tomasz Dobrowolski | |
Music | Jan P. Muchow | |
Art Directors | Barbara Komosinska, Aneta Suskiewicz | |
Producers | Piotr Mularuk, Malgorzata Napieracz, Pavel Bercik |
Zyga | Jakub Gierszal | |
Mlot | Jakub Kaminski | |
Kula | Krzysztof Skonieczny | |
Halinka | Katarzyna Figura | |
Bajadera | Helena Sujecka | |
Majka | Karolina Chapko | |
Opat | Tomasz Kot |
It’s the beginning of the 1990s but the situation along the Polish-German border hasn’t much changed since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Twenty-year-old Zyga (the talented Jakub Gierszał) is tired of looking at the latest fashions and Western conveniences in glossy magazines. He and his friends decide to brighten up life in their sleepy, gray town by bettering themselves and their fellow citizens.