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Duration: 57 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Joanna Ber was born into the world of Polish cinema. She made her mark with "Szamanka" (1996), a horror film that, despite being in Polish, has left audiences worldwide uneasy. The film was notable for its explicit sexual content, which led to the leading actress abandoning her acting career. However, Joanna continued to flourish both on television and silver screen. Her most captivating performance came in "Pulapka" (1987), a crime comedy about an actor's return to Poland after years of struggle abroad, only to become entangled in a noir-like drama at home. While not as piercing as her debut role, Joanna's portrayal of the femme fatale is nonetheless memorable.
Release Year: 1997
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Director: Adek Drabinski
Writer: Adek Drabinski
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Genre: Comedy
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Pulapka follows an actor who returns to Poland after spending 12 years in the United States with little success. Upon his return, he finds himself entangled in a noirish situation reminiscent of 1940s California.
Directed by Adek Drabinski and released in 1997, Pulapka is a comedy film that explores the story of an actor's return to Poland after years of unsuccessful pursuits in the United States. Despite being categorized as a comedy, the film takes a noirish turn with a situation reminiscent of 1940s California.