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Berlin, 1990. At the invitation of his actor friends, who have already lived abroad for many years, Max, a Polish theater director, comes to Berlin. They begin to work together. They try to realize their dream: to stage a play, the staging of which was prevented by the imposition of martial law ten years earlier. The way they raise funds (selling pieces of the "historic" wall) and struggle against the heartless machinery of bureaucracy forms the axis of the film. In their efforts, the four protagonists are assisted by Regina, a translator familiar with local customs and practices. The film deals with the problems of artists in the new, commercializing reality. It is the story of strangers, auslanders who want to realize their dreams and ambitions outside their homeland. It raises topical issues of chauvinism, xenophobia and hatred of foreigners felt by both Germans and Poles.

Cast

Photo of Bogusław Linda

Bogusław Linda

scenarzysta Kamil Budziński

Photo of Zbigniew Zapasiewicz

Zbigniew Zapasiewicz

krytyk Przywilej

Photo of Aleksander Bardini

Aleksander Bardini

widz na premierze

Photo of Bożena Baranowska

Bożena Baranowska

[obsada aktorska]

Photo of Ewa Kamas

Ewa Kamas

kobieta w pociągu

Photo of Katarzyna Żak

Katarzyna Żak

Jolka, kobieta w pociągu

Photo of Bolesław Abart

Bolesław Abart

właściciel pralni

Photo of Kazimierz Krzaczkowski

Kazimierz Krzaczkowski

celnik w pociągu

Photo of Stanisław Melski

Stanisław Melski

mężczyzna w pociągu

Photo of Paweł Okoński

Paweł Okoński

Zenek, mężczyzna w pociągu

Photo of Kazimierz Ostrowicz

Kazimierz Ostrowicz

mężczyzna w pociągu

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