Wojna polsko-ruska (2009)
Año de lanzamiento: 2009
Nación: Poland
Alternative Title: Lengyel-ruszki háború, Польско-русская война, Poljsko-ruski rat, Snow White and Russian Red
Director: Xawery Zulawski
Writer: Dorota Maslowska, Xawery Zulawski
Producción & Género
Productor: line producer: Bozena Krakówka
producer: Jacek Samojlowicz
co-producer: Andrzej Szajna
Compañías: Twilight Films, Film Media, Andersa Street Art and Media
Género: Comedy, Drama, Film Adaptation
Budget: PLN 4,000,000 (estimated).
Premios & Similares
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: bald man, bar, beauty contest, beauty pageant, brawl, budgerigar, fantasy versus reality, female topless nudity, fight, magical realism, male frontal nudity, male nudity, male protagonist, poland, police, snorting, snorting cocaine, train, typewriter, watching tv
Historia
In 'Wojna polsko-ruska' (2009), directed by Xawery Żuławski, an aggressive thug named Bolek struggles with his girlfriend over several chaotic days. Bolek's violent behavior and infidelity lead to tension in their relationship. Throughout the film, he engages in drugs, womanizing, and reckless behavior, culminating in a confrontation with another man over a woman. The story is adapted from a novel by Witold Gombrowicz.
Resumen
The movie 'Wojna polsko-ruska' (2009) is a Polish comedy-drama directed by Xawery Żuławski and loosely based on the novel of the same name by Witold Gombrowicz. The film explores themes of masculinity, jealousy, and the complexities of relationships through its protagonist Bolek's turbulent life. While the story focuses primarily on Bolek's actions and their consequences, the broader context is set against a backdrop of Polish-Russian relations, with the title 'Wojna polsko-ruska' translating to 'The Polish-Russian War.' However, this political aspect is not explicitly explored in the provided plot descriptions.

