A Girl and an Astronaut (Dziewczyna i kosmonauta) is a series directed by Bartosz Prokopowicz starring Magdalena Boczarska, Magdalena Cielecka and Grzegorz Damiecki.
The Girl and the Astronaut is a science-fiction series from Poland with a very well done setting that wisely mixes photographic realism with science-fiction of new technological innovations.
About the Series
Without being Minority Report, but in that same style in some of its innovations, this is a thriller plot and romance that combines both artfully and with rhythm in the six episodes you can see on Netflix as of today.
In The Girl and the Astronaut they have known how to mix atmospheres and combine a certain “retro” touch with futuristic design elements. The series has a lot to offer visually and stands out because of its sets that are worth seeing.
This is not a series that will stand out because of the action scenes,...
The Girl and the Astronaut is a science-fiction series from Poland with a very well done setting that wisely mixes photographic realism with science-fiction of new technological innovations.
About the Series
Without being Minority Report, but in that same style in some of its innovations, this is a thriller plot and romance that combines both artfully and with rhythm in the six episodes you can see on Netflix as of today.
In The Girl and the Astronaut they have known how to mix atmospheres and combine a certain “retro” touch with futuristic design elements. The series has a lot to offer visually and stands out because of its sets that are worth seeing.
This is not a series that will stand out because of the action scenes,...
- 2/17/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
"He's involved in something, I can feel it..." Netflix has debuted a full-length official trailer for their Polish mystery thriller series Hold Tight, streaming starting later in April. Magdalena Boczarska and Leszek Lichota will play the main roles in this Polish adaptation of a Harlan Coben book. They star as a couple in a happy marriage. Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, Hold Tight tells a story about residents of a peaceful neighborhood in Warsaw's suburbs, whose idyllic life comes to an abrupt end when teenager Adam vanishes into thin air and parents find answers to questions they never wanted to ask. Agnieszka Grochowska and Grzegorz Damięcki, known from a different Polish adaptation of a Harlan Coben book, The Woods, will also appear in this. The series features Polish actors Krzysztof Oleksyn, Agata Labno, Mirosław Zbrojewicz, Jacek Poniedziałek, Justyna Wasilewska, Wiktoria Gorodeckaja and Bartłomiej Topa. This is an intense trailer,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has revealed a teaser trailer for their Polish mystery thriller series Hold Tight, arriving on Netflix sometime later in 2022. This sounds pretty cool? Magdalena Boczarska and Leszek Lichota will play the main roles in the Polish original - the second adaptation of a Harlan Coben book. They star as a couple in a happy marriage, Anna and Michał Barczyk. Their son, Adam, will be played by Krzysztof Oleksyn. Affluent Warsaw suburbs, close-knit residents living an idyllic life. All hell breaks loose when an eighteen-year-old Adam vanishes into thin air. Then violence escalates when parents try to protect their adolescent children who take matters into their own hands. Both Agnieszka Grochowska and Grzegorz Damięcki, known from the previous Polish adaptation of Harlan Coben, The Woods, will also return to their roles. The series will also feature Jacek Poniedziałek, Justyna Wasilewska, Wiktoria Gorodeckaja and Bartłomiej Topa. This is a nifty first look teaser without any dialogue,...
- 2/8/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Kaushik Ganguly won the Best Director Award of the 44th International Film Festival of India (Iffi) for Apur Panchali. The award comprises of Silver Peacock, Certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 million (Usd 24000).
Apur Panchali (Apu’s Song) is a real-life story inspired by Subir Banerjee, the child actor who played the iconic role of Apu in Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali. The film released theatrically in August 1955 and it has been 58 long years hence. But ironically Subir never became a part of any film again in his entire life. On his way to receive an award in a film festival in Germany, he reminisces about his life.
Beatriz’s war from East Timor bagged the Golden Peacock for Best Film and a cash prize of Rs. 4 million (Usd 64000). The film is directed by Luigi Acquisto and Bety Reis.
Alon Moni Aboutboul won the Best Actor (Male) award for...
Apur Panchali (Apu’s Song) is a real-life story inspired by Subir Banerjee, the child actor who played the iconic role of Apu in Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali. The film released theatrically in August 1955 and it has been 58 long years hence. But ironically Subir never became a part of any film again in his entire life. On his way to receive an award in a film festival in Germany, he reminisces about his life.
Beatriz’s war from East Timor bagged the Golden Peacock for Best Film and a cash prize of Rs. 4 million (Usd 64000). The film is directed by Luigi Acquisto and Bety Reis.
Alon Moni Aboutboul won the Best Actor (Male) award for...
- 11/30/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Jan Kidawa-Blonski's "Little Rose" was the big winner at this year's Tiburon International Film Festival, snagging Best Film at the event which wrapped on April 15 in Tiburon, California. Below find the full list of winners: Best Film: "Little Rose" by Jan Kidawa-Blonski [Poland] Best Director: Jan Kidawa-Blonski for "Little Rose" [Poland] Best Actor: Miroslav Donutil for "Novel for Men" [Czech Republic] Best Actress: Magdalena Boczarska for "Little Rose" [Poland] ...
- 4/18/2011
- Indiewire
Historical retellings need to stay within the confines of fact, so they to follow a bit of a formula. There's nothing wrong with a formula -- there's a reason why bakers follow recipes. Little Rose tells the story of a woman forced to spy on a professor suspected of conspiring against the Communist party in place in post WWII Poland. And it tells it by-the-numbers, from a preassembled kit of spy films and fascist European assembly kits. It's a damn fine film, with solid acting and decent enough story, but it's nothing astonishing or revolutionary. This particular aspect of history -- the communist stranglehold over the intellegencia of the revolutionaries and students -- has been told before, but never to my recollection in 1960's Poland. Again, the risk of basing your tale in solid fact is that it kind of pins you like a collector's butterfly from going really wild with your storytelling and adventuring.
- 1/19/2011
- by Brian Prisco
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