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Louder Than Bombs, 2001
Polish
Poland
Profile of Louder Than Bombs
The mood of Louder Than Bombs is touching and humorous. The plot centers around coming of age, friendship, and parents and children. It is a drama, foreign, and comedy movie. In approach, Louder Than Bombs is realistic. The setting is Poland. It happens in contemporary times.
Summary of Louder Than Bombs
A rebellious streak defines Marcin (Rafal Mackowiak), a 21-year-old living in a small Polish town. His world revolves around his longtime girlfriend, his mechanic job in his father's garage, and his idolization of James Dean and The Smiths. Marcin is faced with difficult life choices when his father dies, leaving Marcin to take care of all the arrangements. A slew of relatives converge on the small Polish hamlet for the funeral. As Marcin deals with their narrow minds and critical commentary, he also must act to stay with his girlfriend (Sylwia Juszczak), who reveals her plan to leave Poland for a life in the United States. This Polish feature won the Kodak Vision Award at the Slamdance Film Festival.
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| Language: | Polish |
| Country: | Poland |
| Release date: | 4 June 2002 |
| Runtime: | 97 min |
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as Marcin Koprowski
as Kaska
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