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NTSC, region 1 - USA, Canada |
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| Director
(Reżyser):
Artur Urbański |
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| Starring (Obsada):
Maria Góralczyk, Ewa Kasprzyk, Paweł Wilczak, Maria Morin-Kielar, Andrzej
Czułowski, Katarzyna Bargiełowska, Łukasz Garlicki, Bernard Hanaoka, Hanna
Kosiewicz, Lech Daniłowicz, Mieczysław Łuszczewski, Anna Stańko i inni |
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| Genre (Gatunek): drama,
morality film (dramat, obyczajowy) |
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| Publisher (Wytwórnia):
Telewizja Polska / MGE |
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| Playing time (Czas trwania):
65 min. |
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| Film premiere date (Data
premiery filmu): 2000 |
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| DVD premiere date (Data
premiery): 2004-04-26 |
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| Age restrictions (Ograniczenie
wiekowe): none (b.o.) |
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| Nr. of DVDs (Liczba płyt):
1 |
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| Region: 1 |
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| Picture Format (Format obrazu):
16:9, NTSC, colour (in North America this DVD plays on
all North American standard DVD players --- see
for more on NTSC versus PAL systems) |
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| Soundtrack (Ścieżka dzwiękowa):
DD 5.1 - Polish (polski) |
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| Subtitles (Napisy):
English (angielskie) |
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| Special features (Dodatki):
interactive menu, chapter selection |
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| Musical setting (Oprawa
muzyczna): Zbigniew Zbrowski |
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Awards (Nagrody filmowe):
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2001 Artur Urbański - Gdynia (FPFF)
- Award for director's debut |
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2001 Ewa Kasprzyk - Gdynia (FPFF)
- Award for woman's leading role |
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2001 Gdynia (FPFF) - Award of the
Polish Radio and TV Council (Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizji) for the
best Television movie |
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2001 Artur Urbański - Koszalin
(KSF "Młodzi i Film") - Award for Director |
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2002 Artur Urbański - Venice, International
TV Festival - Director's award |
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| cat.no:
DVDP 00331 |
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Synopsis
(Opis):
Bellissima follows the unfolding
relationship of an ambitious mother and her beautiful and talented daughter
through the complications and struggles they each must understand, before
realizing their dreams.
The mother wants only the best
for her daughter, and of ensuring the daughter can have what the mother
never found, perhaps a success and recognition like that of the popular
Polish singer, Violetta Villas. Please note, this film is not
about Violetta Villas. |
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| The fifteen-year-old daughter,
a ballet student, still lives in the youthful dream world of dancing, of
becoming a famous ballerina. Marysia can't understand her mother's desire
for her to achieve a "better future", and to quit dancing, and love, and
what it takes to fulfill their dreams. |
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| Marysia fights her mother's control
over her life and her future. Their relationship struggles through many,
unexpected events and complications before Marysia finally sees what has
happened and can accept the shocking outcome, and the reality of her mother's
plans. |
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| Marysia's "coming of age" is a
sensitive and fascinating study of a Polish mother and daughter's dedication
and love, and their different ways in persuit of happinnes and selffulfillment. |
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