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Warszawa. Année 5703 (1992)

Drama | 110 minutes
2,00 3 votes

Genre: Drama / Romance

Duration: 110 minuten

Alternative titles: Warsaw - Year 5703 / Tragarz Puchu

Country: Germany / France / Poland

Directed by: Janusz Kijowski

Stars: Lambert Wilson, Hanna Schygulla and Julie Delpy

IMDb score: 6,3 (199)

Releasedate: 26 August 1992

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Warszawa. Année 5703 plot

Warsaw, 1943. Alek and Fryda escape from the ghetto and flee to the Aryan zone. Because Alek does not want to reveal that Fryda is his wife, she has to hear how her husband shares the bed with another woman every night. At some point, Fryda can't take it anymore and pressures Alek with a suicide attempt.

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We even get to see a breast of Julie Delphy Then I have already revealed the most exciting part because the rest of the ingredients are not very good. The photography is dull, the love triangle is one-dimensional, the psychological drama is cold and emotionless, the actors do not arouse warm feelings, the pace is leisurely and the charade drags on until the liberating suicide attempt. And then there is the French language which gives you the constant feeling that the story is set in occupied Paris.

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