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Good Bye, Till Tomorrow (1960) Do widzenia, do jutra...

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Good Bye, Till Tomorrow (1960) Do widzenia, do jutra...

Good Bye, Till Tomorrow (1960)
DVDRip | MKV | 672x416 | x264 @ 1600 Kbps | 82 min | 1,05 Gb
Audio: Polski AC3 2.0 @ 224 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded in MKV)
Genre: Drama, Romance

Director: Janusz Morgenstern
Writers: Zbigniew Cybulski, Bogumil Kobiela
Stars: Zbigniew Cybulski, Teresa Tuszynska, Grazyna Muszynska

In this routine story within a story from Poland, Jacek (Zbigniew Cybulski) is the head of a troupe of thespians and so he is responsible for getting together the material for them to act out on the stage. One day he meets Marguerite (Teresa Tuszynska), the charming and sophisticated daughter of a French diplomat, and his heart does flips. He longs to be with her but she herself is more sensible. What kind of a life would she have with an actor? His ultimate rejection leaves him ample time to mope around and be miserable. But then, Jacek the actor has to get another story ready for his troupe – and so was this sequence of love lost real – or another play for the troupe to perform?


Polish film "Do widzenia do jutra", with a script written by two known Polish actors Kobiela and Cybulski in 1957, shot in 1959 can not be a carbon copy of the French New Wave films as writes one of the IMDb reviewers, because these films were just made at that time or in the years after, and shown in Poland only a couple of years later. When you look at dates carefully, you might say that often French films were inspired by Polish films of that time, shown in the festivals in the West. "Do widzenia do jutra" is an original film growing out of the student theater movement of these years in Gdansk. Today more a souvenir, but a very nice one, beautifully shot in B+W and acted. Polanski appears in a small episode, so you may feel how annoying he was at the time. It remains an interesting film, but as all films inspired by the student life "Dowidzenia do jutra" (See you tomorrow) catches many small moments that belong only to the past. It is more: "See you, yesterday…" now. So many people must say: - Who cares. Some people, who remember these years will.
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Good Bye, Till Tomorrow (1960) Do widzenia, do jutra...

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