The Last Time My Parents Were at Komuna Warszawa
A performative documentary by Olga Ciężkowska and Adam Dragun about how their parents first stood on the stage of the experimental theatre Komuna in Warsaw. The filmmakers invited the parents to join their work, because strong love is a love where you don't say no. Can you be a stage partner to someone who started working on your life role before you were born?
Theatre for two directors, one actor, two dads and three moms.
The show will be performed in Polish and Slovak with Slovak and English subtitles.
Námět a režie: Olga Ciężkowska, Adam Dragun
Účinkují: Mateusz Górski, Marek Dragun, Martina Dragunová, Anna Bielska, Krzysztof Ciężkowski, Judyta Paradzińska-Górska
Scénografie: Dorota Nawrot
Střih: Michal Dobrucki
Fotografie v představení: Viktor Bruchal
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