The unique story of film directors who managed to critic the Communist regime while being produced by the State: this is Polish cinema's golden age, in the 1970s. Director Ania Szczepanska, born in Poland and raised in France, meets prominent filmmakers, producers, actors such as Andrzej WAJDA, Marcel LOZINSKI, Krzyszstof ZANUSSI, Kristina JANDA, Ryszard BUGAJSKI and confronts them the testimonies of the State men of that time. Through unknown archives, forgotten documentaries and excerpts of cult films, she relates how the Solidarnosc people ended up in Cannes.
Ania Szczepańska
Director

Ryszard Bugajski
Self
Michał Jagiełło
Self

Krystyna Janda
Self
Maciej Szczepański
Self

Andrzej Wajda
Self
Józef Tejchma
Self
Marcel Łoziński
Self

Krzysztof Zanussi
Self
Mieczysław Wojtczak
Self
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