Self-Portrait with a Lover (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
Autoportret z kochanką

Alternate Titles:
A Self-Portrait with a Lover

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Telewizyjna Agencja Produkcji Teatralnej i Filmowej

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

It is July 1995. Kuba Mitura and his little daughter, Zuza, come to a great concert organised by Jurek Owsiak. Kuba tells the girl the story of his youth. It is 1988. The nineteen-year-old Kuba is a rebellious boy with two-coloured hair. He does not study or work. He lives with his father, a retired military man, bitter and apodictic and with his aunt. One day Kuba meets Diana, a beautiful and eccentric woman, a dozen or so years older than him, a person from the "hostile world". However, the two of them become friends. The father throws Cuba out of the house when he introduces Diana as his fiancée. Soon Diana and Cuba get married to a "hippie", but the military policemen, who have been sent by the father, take Cuba away. In the army, Cuba is doing absurd exercises under the watchful eye of Corporal Kos trying to raise him. The father takes the oath and Diana, who confesses to Cuba that she is pregnant and wants to give birth. But Cuba does not want to become a father.

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Director:
Radosław Piwowarski

Director of Photography:
Piotr Wojtowicz

Original Music Composer:
Krzesimir Dębski

Sound:
Wojciech Ślusarz

Writer:
Radosław Piwowarski

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