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Featuring:
Julia Jentsch, Peter Gantzler, Maciej Stuhr
Written by:
Malgorzata Szumowska
Directed by:
Malgorzata Szumowska
Release Date:
August 10, 2008
Original Title:
33 sceny z życia
Alternate Titles:
33 Scenes from Life
33 jelenet az életből
33 scene din viaţă
33 scènes de la vie
33 сцены из жизни
Trzydzieści trzy sceny z życia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Pandora Films
SHOT Szumowski
STI Studio Filmowe
Production Countries:
Germany | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 100
The Polish artist Julia and her husband Piotr, a talented and successful composer, live in Kraków. When Julias's mother, Barbara falls ill with stomach cancer, the life of the family is falling apart. Julia accompanies her mother to death, but her husband Piotr is at rehearsals in Cologne and leaves her to cope with this difficult situation. Only her friend Adrian is at her side. Her father Jurek is also overwhelmed by the impending loss of his beloved wife. After the death of the mother her father takes comfort from alcohol. Shortly after the father dies. Julia found only in the arms of Adrian to rest, but this in turn destroyed her marriage to Piotr. After the loss of the parents and break up of the marriage she is now alone in the world with an uncertain future where Adrian is of little help
A successful artist, married to a famous composer, must suddenly deal with a number of crises, from the death of the family dog to the illness of her father and absence of her husband.
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Camera Operator:
Michał Englert
Co-Producer:
Małgorzata Szumowska
Director:
Małgorzata Szumowska
Director of Photography:
Michał Englert
Editor:
Jacek Drosio
Music:
Paweł Mykietyn
Producer:
Raimond Goebel
Karl Baumgartner
Writer:
Małgorzata Szumowska
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