Preppy Girl

(Dziewczyna z dobrego domu)


1962   >   comedy

A critical portrait of contemporary Polish society, though without contempt and malice, focusing on the middle class and youth.

Extraordinary documentary value - a large part of the film was shot during authentic New Year's Eve parties, in real bars and restaurants in Kraków - their regulars included, with figures like Piotr Skrzynecki and Julian Antonisz in the background.

A story of a New Year's Eve which irrevocably changed the lives of several people.

New Year's Eve, 1961. Joanna, a girl from a good home in Kraków, is getting ready for a party at which she is to get engaged with Andrzej who was chosen for her by her mother. Due to an error, the girl doesn’t arrive. She spends the night in the company of Tadeusz, who she meets accidentally. She attends a New Year’s Eve party with him and then visits a woman, who turns out to be Andrzej’s mistress - one of many. In the morning the girl returns home and to her family who is outraged by her behavior. However, she plans to continue her acquaintance with Tadeusz.

The idea for the screenplay was taken from an article in the weekend press. Surprisingly, the seemingly absurd story of the "lost" bride really did happen...


Crew:

director
Antoni Bohdziewicz
script
Mieczysław Piotrowski
d.o.p.
Stanisław Loth
designer
Tadeusz Wybult
music
Andrzej Kurylewicz
cast
Krystyna Stypułkowska, Tadeusz Janczar,
Ignacy Gogolewski, Elżbieta Czyżewska,
Franciszka Denis-Słoniewska, Władysław Krasnowiecki
Materials: SD
Length: 90’

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