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Czesc Tereska
Direction
ROBERT GLINSKI
Screenplay
Jacek Wyszomirski, Robert Glinski
Cinematography
Petro Aleksowski
Editing
Krzysztof Szpetmanski
Cast
Aleksandra Gietner, Karolina Sobczak, Zbigniew Zamachowski
Producer
Filip Chodzewicz
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25ª

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Czesc Tereska
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  • 86 minutos
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  • branco-e-preto
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  • 2001
Poland

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In Poland, they are also known as the “blockers generation”, born and bred in condominiums of prefabricated apartments, a heritage from the communist period. They are youngsters in the bracket of fifteen years of age, a generation whose motto it is to live the moment, with no plans whatsoever for life, in total ignorance of traditions and values. If they fail to recognize any notion of “good”, they also do not know when “evil” is manifest. Tereska is a typical “blocker”. She enrolls in a fashion school for she wishes to become a dress designer. Tereska makes friends with Renata and is soon to smoke her first cigarette, try her first glass of wine, experience her first kiss... And rape. Solitary as she is, she continues her quest for true affection and love. This, however, will not be at all easy to find in the school, at home, or among her friends. Tereska’ lonely life, moving in broad strides towards tragedy, is sad and frightening, but true.

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ROBERT GLINSKI

Born in 1952. He majored in directing in 1979 from the Lodz National School in Poland. His first film was a documentary We Are Not Afraid, made for German TV, on immigrants in West Germany. Two years later he made his first feature, Sunday Pranks, forbidden by the Polish government until 1987. He also directed the features All That Really Matters (1992), One Daughter, Two Mothers (1995), and Love and Do What You Want (1998).
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