The Wedding (2004)
Original title: Wesele
dir: Wojciech Smarzowski
A poet marries a peasant girl. Their wedding reception follows.
The celebration of the new marriage moves on from the church to the villager's house. In the rooms adjoining that of the wedding reception, guests continually burst into arguments, make love, or simply rest from their merriment, dancing and feasting. Interspersed with the real guests are the ghosts of well-known personas of Polish history and culture, who represent the guilty consciences of the living. The two groups begin a series of dialogues. The wedding guests are hypnotized by the rosebush cane straw-wraps (chochoły) who came to life and joined the party, from the farmhouse garden. The "Poet" is visited successively by the "Black Knight" (a symbol of the nation's past military glory), the "Journalist", then by the court jester "Stańczyk" who's a conservative political sage; and by the "Ghost of Wernyhora" (a paradigm of leadership for Poland). Wernyhora presents the Host with a golden horn symbolizing the national mission, and calls the Polish people to a revolt. One of the farm hands is dispatched to sound the horn at each corner of Poland, but he loses the horn soon after. Thus, the wedding guests, who symbolize a nation, waste away their chance at national freedom. They keep on dancing "the way it's played for them" (Polish folkloric proverb) like puppets, failing their ultimate mission. (wikipedia)
Cast:
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Tamara Arciuch
Kasia
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Andrzej Beja-Zaborski
Priest Adam
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Iwona Bielska
Wojnarowa
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Lech Dyblik
Uncle Edek
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Marian Dziedziel
Wojnar
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Pawel Gedlek
Ciapara
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Arkadiusz Jakubik
Notary
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Elzbieta Jarosik
Landlady
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Jacek Lachowicz
Musician at the wedding party
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Andrzej Mastalerz
Constable
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Agata Piotrowska
Druhna
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Jerzy Rogalski
Uncle Mundek
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Krystyna Rutkowska
Lisowska
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Tomasz Sapryk
Sergeant
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Wojciech Skibinski
Kasia's grandfather
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Maciej Stuhr
Mateusz
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Bartlomiej Topa
Janusz, the Groom
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Robert Wabich
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Pawel Wilczak
Brother-in-law
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Iwona Wszolkówna
Januszewska