No Matter How Hard We Tried
Jan 09 2015
•1h 11m
•Drama, Comedy
An adaptation of Dorota Masłowska's play. The film satirically portrays post-Communist Polish society through three generations of women, an ailing grandmother, her daughter Halina, and granddaughter “Little Metal Girl”, crammed into a shabby Warsaw flat, their lives peppered with absurd pop-culture quips, ad slogans, tabloids, and national stereotypes. Their cramped world is populated by quirky neighbors, a leaflet-dropping Bożena, an eccentric film director, two actors, a TV presenter, and Edyta, who crusades for the poor.
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Aleksandra Popławska
Little Metal Girl

Danuta Szaflarska
Osowiała staruszka na wózku inwalidzkim

Magdalena Kuta
Halina

Maria Maj
Bożena
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