Teddy Bear (film)

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Miś (Teddy Bear)
Directed by Stanisław Bareja
Written by Stanisław Tym
Stanisław Bareja
Starring Stanisław Tym
Barbara Burska
Christine Paul-Podlasky
Music by Jerzy Derfel
Cinematography Zdzisław Kaczmarek
Release date(s) 1980
Running time 111 minutes
Language Polish

Teddy Bear is the English title of Miś, a 1980 Polish film directed by Stanisław Bareja.

Teddy Bear, along with Rejs (The Cruise), put contemporary Polish society on the couch and subjected it to thorough examination with a fearless, acerbic and surreal sense of humor. Rysiek (Stanisław Tym, who also wrote the screenplay), the shrewd manager of a state-sponsored sports club, has to get to London before his ex-wife Irena (Barbara Burska) does in order to collect an enormous sum of money from a savings account the two used to share in happier days.


But getting out of a state capitalist country is never easy, even for a well-connected operator like Rysiek. It seems that Irena has destroyed Rysiek's hard-won passport in order to strand him in Warsaw while she's off to London, forcing him to craft a Byzantine scheme to stop his wife that involves tracking down his doppelgänger and "borrowing" his passport. Hilarity ensues as Bareja gives the audience a guided tour of the rank corruption, absurd bureaucracy, pervasive bribery and flourishing black market that pervaded the state capitalist People's Republic of Poland.

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  • Stanisław Tym as Ryszard Ochódzki and Stanisław Paluch
  • Barbara Burska as Irena Ochódzka
  • Krystyna Podleska (Christine Paul-Podlasky) as Aleksandra Kozel
  • Krzysztof Kowalewski as Jan Hochwander
  • Bronisław Pawlik as Stuwała
  • Ewa Bem as herself
  • Zofia Czerwińska as Irena Siwna
  • Stanisław Mikulski as "Captain Ryś" aka "Wujek Dobra Rada" ("Uncle good advice")
  • Wojciech Pokora as Włodarczyk
  • Eugeniusz Priwieziencew as a militiaman
  • Hanna Skarżanka

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