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Jagna

Jagna

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Director:Dorota Kobiela
Cast:Julia Wieniawa-Narkiewicz, Maciej Musial, Sonia Mietielica, Ewa Kasprzyk
Premiere:9. November 2023
Length:114 minutes
Genre:Animated, Drama

Jagna (Chlopi)

2DCS
Velký kinosál

6. 12. today

159,00 16:00
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Malý sál

8. 12. Friday

159,00 14:30
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Malý sál

9. 12. Saturday

159,00 20:00
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Malý sál

13. 12. Wednesday

159,00 13:00

Director: Dorota Kobiela  •  Cast: Julia Wieniawa-Narkiewicz, Maciej Musial, Sonia Mietielica, Ewa Kasprzyk

After the worldwide success of WITH LOVE VINCENT, this time the director duo DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman focused on one of the most important works of Polish literature, THE SEDLERS.

A novel for which its author W.S. Reymont won the Nobel Prize. The central character of the story is the beautiful Jagna, a poor girl with whom the old and rich peasant Boryna falls in love. Despite the protests of his family, he marries her. However, Jagna is faced with the decision of whether a life of contentment is more important to her or her love for Antek, the son of the peasant Boryna. Unfortunately, in the land of tradition, love is not to be preferred. In the film, the directors return to their Polish roots and present Władysław Reymont's novel to the general public using the technique of animated painting, which has already won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of fans around the world thanks to the Oscar-nominated film WITH LOVE VINCENT. In JAGNA, they have not only focused on the novel itself, but have also interpreted into it the paintings of important representatives of the Young Poland movement, such as Józef Chełmoński, Ferdynand Ruszczyc and Leon Wyczółkowski. As they say themselves, this was another journey of discovery for them, which allowed them to delve deeper into the emotional possibilities and aesthetic beauty that animation in the form of a special oil painting can bring to a cinematic narrative.

JAGNA will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Length: 114 min

Year: 2023
Local premiere date: 9. November 2023

Country of origin:

  • Poland
2DCS

6. 12. Wednesday

159,00 16:00
2DCS

8. 12. Friday

159,00 14:30
2DCS

9. 12. Saturday

159,00 20:00
2DCS

13. 12. Wednesday

159,00 13:00

Director: Dorota Kobiela  •  Cast: Julia Wieniawa-Narkiewicz, Maciej Musial, Sonia Mietielica, Ewa Kasprzyk

After the worldwide success of WITH LOVE VINCENT, this time the director duo DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman focused on one of the most important works of Polish literature, THE SEDLERS.

A novel for which its author W.S. Reymont won the Nobel Prize. The central character of the story is the beautiful Jagna, a poor girl with whom the old and rich peasant Boryna falls in love. Despite the protests of his family, he marries her. However, Jagna is faced with the decision of whether a life of contentment is more important to her or her love for Antek, the son of the peasant Boryna. Unfortunately, in the land of tradition, love is not to be preferred. In the film, the directors return to their Polish roots and present Władysław Reymont's novel to the general public using the technique of animated painting, which has already won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of fans around the world thanks to the Oscar-nominated film WITH LOVE VINCENT. In JAGNA, they have not only focused on the novel itself, but have also interpreted into it the paintings of important representatives of the Young Poland movement, such as Józef Chełmoński, Ferdynand Ruszczyc and Leon Wyczółkowski. As they say themselves, this was another journey of discovery for them, which allowed them to delve deeper into the emotional possibilities and aesthetic beauty that animation in the form of a special oil painting can bring to a cinematic narrative.

JAGNA will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Year: 2023
Local premiere date: 9. November 2023

Country of origin:

  • Poland