
Tale of People from Here
Comedy
Overview
Made by independent company Wytwórnia A'YoY from Zielona Góra, Poland, mostly by the members of former sketch group Kabaret Potem, this is a modern fairy tale comedy about people living outside the everyday world know to us. Their world is divided into HERE (TU) and THERE (TAM). Here is the world of slums, landfills and vacant buildings, and THERE is the world of glass skyscrapers and riches. HERE is ruled by The President (Stanisław Tym), who is rich enough that he could live THERE, but he choses not to, as HERE he is the king. The story follows regular inhabitants of HERE, Newton (Maciej Stuhr) and his beloved Natalia (Joanna Kolaczkowska).
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Maciej Stuhr
Maciej Stuhr
Newton
Maciej Stuhr
Newton


Stanisław Tym
Stanisław Tym
Prezes (The President)
Stanisław Tym
Prezes (The President)
Małgorzata Szapował
Małgorzata Szapował
Natalia
Małgorzata Szapował
Natalia


Joanna Kołaczkowska
Joanna Kołaczkowska
Żulieta
Joanna Kołaczkowska
Żulieta


Robert Górski
Robert Górski
Kolumb
Robert Górski
Kolumb
Dariusz Kamys
Dariusz Kamys
Celnik
Dariusz Kamys
Celnik


Władysław Sikora
Władysław Sikora
Landfill Philosopher
Władysław Sikora
Landfill Philosopher
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