Niedzielne igraszki Filming Locations

Niedzielne igraszki filming locations

Where was Niedzielne igraszki filmed? Niedzielne igraszki was filmed in 2 locations across Poland in the following places:

Niedzielne igraszki Filming Locations

Praga Północ is an artsy area with indie galleries and elaborate murals adorning 19th-century buildings. The onion-domed Church of St. Mary Magdalene and the twin spires of St. Florian's Cathedral mark the skyline, while edgy alternative bars and music venues line the main road Ząbkowska and surrounding streets. The neighborhood’s past is chronicled in photos and everyday objects at the Praga Museum.

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland.

Niedzielne igraszki (1983)
Runtime: 60 minutes
Rating: 6.8
Release year: 1983
IMDB: tt0093618
Plot summary

Made in 1983, shelved for four years. A chilling tale about kids playing in a bombed-out Warsaw courtyard on the day of Stalin's death, while their parents are away at the church or a memorial procession. A pudgy boy, disliked as a snob and a bully, appears decked out in a black suit covered by his father's medals. He is about to go to the trains station, but first he steals some of the pre-war medals from the porter's ragged son. This second group of decorations outrages the party members who come to pick him up, and leads to arrest of his parents. The terrible ironies and senselessness of the adult world pass over the heads of the kids, who go on playing games like "Uprising" and "Shoot the Jews". In another play kids torment a half-wit woman, then try to make the porter's son strangle the courtyard kitten. Maryska, a girl who always sticks to herselef is chased up and down the precarious scaffolding and finally buried in the sand box along with the dead kitten. The games go on...

Genres
Drama
Cast
Joanna Eberlein
Filip Gebski
Anna Goluch
Elzbieta Helman
Directors
Robert Glinski
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Niedzielne igraszki filming locations