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MPAA Rating - NR

Length:
    100 Minutes

Genre:
    Comedy

Original Release Date:
    Sep 30, 2003

Director
    Andrzej Wajda

Cast
    Janusz Gajos, Andrzej Seweryn, Agata Buzek, Rafal Krolikowski, Roman Polanski

 
Movie Summary
One of the most important figures in the Polish cinema, director Andrzej Wadja, teams up with the nations most famous filmmaking expatriate, Roman Polanski, in this light comedy based on a perennially popular stage farce by Aleksandr Fredo. Czesnik (Janusz Gajos) and Rejent (Andrzej Seweryn) are the combative scions of two prominent families fallen on hard times, both of whom have the poor fortune of having homes which share a common courtyard. Czesniks niece Klara (Agata Buzek) has fallen in love with Waclaw (Rafal Krolikowski), Rejents son. However, Rejent has promised his son to Podstolina (Katarzyna Figura), a beautiful widow who has attracted Czesniks eye. Meanwhile, Papkin (Roman Polanski), a former nobleman short on both cash and courage, hopes to wed Klara, but as a neutral party in the feud between the two clans, Klara thinks she might be able to use Papkin for her own purposes to bring her together with Waclaw. A major box-office hit in Poland, Zemsta marked the first time Wadja and Polanski had worked together since Pokolenie in 1952. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


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