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Mis

  • 1981
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
7K
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Mis (1981)
SatireComedy

The paradox-filled, often darkly humorous life of the sports club chairman, navigating the absurdities of communist Poland.The paradox-filled, often darkly humorous life of the sports club chairman, navigating the absurdities of communist Poland.The paradox-filled, often darkly humorous life of the sports club chairman, navigating the absurdities of communist Poland.

  • Director
    • Stanislaw Bareja
  • Writers
    • Stanislaw Bareja
    • Stanislaw Tym
  • Stars
    • Stanislaw Tym
    • Barbara Burska
    • Christine Paul
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanislaw Bareja
    • Writers
      • Stanislaw Bareja
      • Stanislaw Tym
    • Stars
      • Stanislaw Tym
      • Barbara Burska
      • Christine Paul
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stanislaw Tym
    Stanislaw Tym
    • Ryszard Ochódzki…
    Barbara Burska
    Barbara Burska
    • Irena Ochódzka
    Christine Paul
    Christine Paul
    • Aleksandra Kozel
    • (as Christina Paul)
    Krzysztof Kowalewski
    Krzysztof Kowalewski
    • Jan Hochwander
    Bronislaw Pawlik
    Bronislaw Pawlik
    • 'Tecza' Worker
    Ewa Bem
    Ewa Bem
    • Singer
    Zofia Czerwinska
    Zofia Czerwinska
    • Candidate for Irena Ochódzka
    Cezary Julski
    Cezary Julski
    • Bald-headed Woman Husband
    Marian Lacz
    Marian Lacz
    • Gasman
    Stanislaw Mikulski
    Stanislaw Mikulski
    • Capt. Lech Rys aka 'Uncle Dobra Rada'
    Wlodzimierz Nowak
    • Poet
    Wojciech Pokora
    Wojciech Pokora
    • Songwriter
    Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
    Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
    • Militiaman
    Eugeniusz Robaczewski
    Eugeniusz Robaczewski
    • Songwriter
    Hanna Skarzanka
    Hanna Skarzanka
    • Charwoman
    Stefan Sródka
    • Paluch's Pal
    Jerzy Turek
    Jerzy Turek
    • Second Class Coach Waclaw Jarzabek
    Andrzej Wasilewicz
    Andrzej Wasilewicz
    • Man with Mother
    • Director
      • Stanislaw Bareja
    • Writers
      • Stanislaw Bareja
      • Stanislaw Tym
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    User reviews10

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    10JaCo2000

    it's not just a comedy...

    If you lived in Poland during the 80's you will fully enjoy this movie. Every minute of it is making fun of the absurdity of life in those days. Although the scenes used in the movie might seem ridiculous, they are in fact taken straight from life, which makes them even more hilarious. The plot is a vehicle used to display the surroundings. The fact that this movie actually made it through the censorship shows, that although Poland was still in the Soviet block, it already had some degree of freedom of speech and expression in the early 80's right before the marshal law was declared. It's the best comedy I have ever seen and probably ever will see. It's a classic and a must see!
    10michabbs

    excellent movie!

    This is a must-see movie, only of its kind! Every scene is EXTREMELY comic! However, non-Polish people may have problems with understanding it. You cannot fully understand it, if you have seen it only once. Second time is better! And third! And fourth! Etc... I have seen this movie 20 times, or maybe more. And every time I was joking! And every time it was even better... :-) Some of the scenes seem to be completely nonsense, but in fact they are all based on real life in Poland in 1980's. And that's why it is yet more funny! There are a lot of jokes and gags, which seem to be absurd, but they are real-life jokes! You know - it's something like Monty Python in reality. :-)
    9eminkl

    Humor can be a mighty weapon.

    Smart, absurd, outrageously funny, brilliantly acting, shockingly critical, and, at least for (and perhaps other) Polish audiences that grew up under socialism, tragic and moving. Unfortunately, much of its brilliance is lost in translation, and it may not make sense for viewers who are unfamiliar with Eastern European history after the Second World War. The general plot is as defined by other reviewers; it serves as a platform for a life tour under Soviet-imposed communism, covering various social strata-from the high-rolling, corrupt Communist Party minister residing atop the Palac Kultury to the inspiring boiler room staff, drinking their lives away while the tenants are freezing. The movie is about a disintegrating world guided to everyday acts of insanity and seeing them. The portrayal is a bit exaggerated, of course, but it's not far from that time's reality. Humor can be a mighty weapon.
    bartpacula

    About movie & jokes in it

    Mis is a very good movie. It's not just funny - It's more than funny. I wish You saw that. The only problem is some of the jokes in that movie are understandable for Polish speaking people only. This movie is strongly placed in the '81 Polish reality.
    8bartosz-1

    Polish Brazil

    Like most Polish movies of the Communist era, "Teddy Bear" has several layers of meaning. On the surface it's a comedy of absurdities. But the absurdities make perfect sense in the political context of Poland of the 1970th. The movie shows Communism is its final stages of decay. The system becomes a game with complex and absurd rules. Only people who master these rules can be successful. The film's hero is one of them.

    The key to understanding the movie is the dialog between the hero and a film producer about a straw bear--a giant prop for the movie they are making. The producer uses common sense to try to minimize the movie's production costs. The hero explains to him how rational arguments don't apply in the system they are living in. The simpleton film producer is initiated in the ways of the system.

    There is a progression from George Orwell's stern an tragic "1984", through Terry Gilliam's tragicomic "Brazil", to the comically absurd "Teddy Bear"--a progression which reflects the various stages and versions of Communism. The Polish version is the most benign and tongue-in-cheek and the film describes it perfectly.

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    • Trivia
      Stanislaw Bareja: Jan, a friend of Ochódzki in Great Britain (uncredited)
    • Goofs
      On the set of "Ostatnia paroweczka hrabiego Barry Kenta" the cat being dressed up as a hare is gray, but the cat climbing a tree while filming the scene is white with black and red spots.
    • Quotes

      Jan Hochwander: What brings you here?

      Ryszard Ochódzki: Janek, you know very well how it was. There was a war. Five years of war, five years of occupation...

      Jan Hochwander: I've made 28 films about it, and now I'm making the 29th.

      Ryszard Ochódzki: So you know from the films, how it was. It was hard. And before the war? During the Sanation regime?...

      Jan Hochwander: I've made 18 films about it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bareizm (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Lulejze mi, lulej
      Music by Jerzy Derfel

      Lyrics by Stanislaw Tym

      Performed by Ewa Bem

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1981 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Teddy Bear
    • Filming locations
      • Swiecko, Lubuskie, Poland(border crossing)
    • Production company
      • Zespol Filmowy "Perspektywa"
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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