Nowy świat

Nowy świat

Release date : September 17, 2015
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language : Polish / Russian /
Production companies : TVP / Akson Studio /
September 17, 2015 1h 30m Poland Drama Polish More
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Three stories of immigrants trying to start new lives in Poland: an Afghan traumatised by the war, a Ukrainian lost in her own body, and a Belarusian running away from painful love. The Afghan, Azzam, works as a translator for the Polish army. In his homeland he is treated like a traitor. Having been evacuated to Poland, he is unable to shake off the war experiences. The Ukrainian, Wiera, escapes to Poland to undergo sex reassignment surgery in secret from her family. An unexpected visit from her father and little son will make her face the question of her own identity once more. Żanna, the Belarusian, leaves her husband, a dissident, and lives together with her daughter at her sister’s in Warsaw. She wants to move out as soon as possible and make a normal home. Things get complicated when her husband gets arrested again.
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  • title:Nowy świat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language: Polish · Russian ·
  • Director: Łukasz Ostalski / Elżbieta Benkowska / Michał Wawrzecki /
  • Writers: Maksymilian Nowicki · Elżbieta Benkowska · Izabela Aleksandrowicz · Monika Dembińska ·
  • Production companies: TVP · Akson Studio ·
  • Overview:Three stories of immigrants trying to start new lives in Poland: an Afghan traumatised by the war, a Ukrainian lost in her own body, and a Belarusian running away from painful love. The Afghan, Azzam, works as a translator for the Polish army. In his homeland he is treated like a traitor. Having been evacuated to Poland, he is unable to shake off the war experiences. The Ukrainian, Wiera, escapes to Poland to undergo sex reassignment surgery in secret from her family. An unexpected visit from her father and little son will make her face the question of her own identity once more. Żanna, the Belarusian, leaves her husband, a dissident, and lives together with her daughter at her sister’s in Warsaw. She wants to move out as soon as possible and make a normal home. Things get complicated when her husband gets arrested again.
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