Tomorrow's Weather

2003 film directed by Jerzy Stuhr From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tomorrow's Weather (Polish: Pogoda na jutro) is a 2003 Polish comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Jerzy Stuhr, who also plays the leading role. It is about a Polish dissident who has lived in a monastery for 17 years, and experiences cultural clash when he returns to his family in post-communist Poland.[1]

Directed byJerzy Stuhr
Written by
    • Mieczysław Herba
    • Jerzy Stuhr
StarringJerzy Stuhr
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Tomorrow's Weather
Directed byJerzy Stuhr
Written by
    • Mieczysław Herba
    • Jerzy Stuhr
Produced byJuliusz Machulski
StarringJerzy Stuhr
CinematographyEdward Kłosiński
Edited byElżbieta Kurkowska [pl]
Music byAbel Korzeniowski
Release date
  • 3 October 2003 (2003-10-03)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish
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Filming took place 11–29 March and 29 April–16 May 2003 in Warsaw and at the Dominican monastery of Kraków. The film was released in Polish cinemas on 3 October 2003.[2]

Robert Koehler of Variety wrote that the film "jabs at nouveau capitalism, the media and youth culture" but "goes overboard itself, with a lunge toward Swiftian satire that frustratingly tends to hold back the laughs".[3]

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