Papusza (film)
Papusza is 2013 Polish feature film directed by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze, starring Jowita Budnik as lead actress.
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Directed by | Joanna Kos-Krauze Krzysztof Krauze |
Screenplay by | Anna Wunderlich |
Story by | Joanna Kos-Krauze Krzysztof Krauze |
Starring | Jowita Budnik |
Music by | Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz |
Cinematography | Krzysztof Ptak Wojciech Staroń |
Edited by | Krzysztof Szpetmański |
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Distributed by | Next Film |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Romani Polish |
The plot revolves around the biography of Romani poetess Bronisława Wajs, better known as Papusza (rom. Lalka) within the Romani community. The film is black and white, with dialogue mainly in Romani.[1]
Cast
The cast is as follows:[2]
- Jowita Budnik as Papusza (Bronisława Wajs)
- Zbigniew Waleryś as Dionizy Wajs
- Antoni Pawlicki as Jerzy Ficowski
- Andrzej Walden as Julian Tuwim
- Sebastian Wesołowski as Tarzan, son of Papusza
- Paloma Mirga as young Papusza
- Artur Steranko as „lieutenant” Czarnecki
- Karol Parno Gierliński as Śero Rom (Roma leader)
- Jerzy Gudejko as minister
Awards
The film received several awards at national and international film festivals of 2013:[2]
- Gdynia Film Festival – "Golden Kittens" award of the youth city council; best supporting actor (Zbigniew Waleryś); best makeup (Anna Nobel-Nobielska); best score (Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival – special jury award
- "Manaki Brothers" International Film Festival – „Bronze Camera 300” award (Krzysztof Ptak and Wojciech Staroń)
- "Tadeusz Szymkow" Film Festival – "Golden Puppy" award for best supporting actor (Zbigniew Waleryś)
- Valladolid International Film Festival – young jury's award; best director (Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze); best actor (Zbigniew Waleryś)
- Thessaloniki International Film Festival – "Open Horizons" award
References
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