St. Barbara's Day

St. Barbara's Day

Release date : December 4, 2005
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language :
Director : Maciej Pieprzyca /
Production companies : Zespół Filmowy "Perspektywa" / Telewizyjna Agencja Produkcji Teatralnej i Filmowej /
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A coal mine director invites Jacob, a TV series star, to add splendor to the celebration of St. Barbara's Day, the patroness of miners. Basia, a worker from the sorting department, is chosen to hand Jakub the welcoming loaf of bread. The two completely different worlds come together: flashy, success oriented strangers from Warsaw and traditional, modest and unwilling to change Silesians.
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Iwona Sitkowska
Basia Śliwa
Marcin Dorociński
Jakub Skowerski
Tadeusz Madeja
ojciec Basi
Zbigniew Stryj
Hubert Szewczyk
Krzysztof Respondek
Krystian Szewczyk
Leszek Piskorz
dyrektor kopalni
Amelia Radecka
Justyna "Księżniczka" z księgowości
Jacek Borusiński
pijany górnik
Dariusz Basiński
pijany Mikołaj

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  • title:St. Barbara's Day
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Maciej Pieprzyca /
  • Writers: Maciej Pieprzyca · Bartosz Kurowski ·
  • Production companies: Zespół Filmowy "Perspektywa" · Telewizyjna Agencja Produkcji Teatralnej i Filmowej ·
  • Overview:A coal mine director invites Jacob, a TV series star, to add splendor to the celebration of St. Barbara's Day, the patroness of miners. Basia, a worker from the sorting department, is chosen to hand Jakub the welcoming loaf of bread. The two completely different worlds come together: flashy, success oriented strangers from Warsaw and traditional, modest and unwilling to change Silesians.
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