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How Much Does the Trojan Horse Weigh? 2008

Synopsis

Zosia is a happy woman. She remarried and together with Kuba, an ideal man, brings up her daughter from the first marriage. Although her ex-husband is still roaming around, nothing can shatter the family happiness. Only one thing bothers Zosia: why she did not meet Kuba earlier. And what if... she could go back in time?

"How Much Does the Trojan Horse Weigh?" is a comedy about timeless love.

Awards

2009 – Eagle, Polish Academy Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress (Danuta Szaflarska)
2009 – Eagle, Polish Academy Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor (Robert Więckiewicz)
Silver Ticket 2009 – the Award of the Polish Cinemas Association for the box-office success of the film in Poland.

About

Year of production:

2008

Producer:

Juliusz Machulski

Executive Producer:

Wojciech Danowski

Genre:

comedy

Premiere:

26-12-2008

Technical specs:

Color,117 min.

Admissions:

621 684

Production:

Zebra Film Studio,  

Co-production:

Monolith Films, Telekomunikacja Polska S.A., Documentary and Feature Film Production Company

Co-producer:

Mariusz Łukomski, Dominique Lesage, Francois Arnaud Remael, Włodzimierz Niderhaus

Co-financing:

Polish Film Institute

Filmmakers

Directed by:

Juliusz Machulski

Written by:

Juliusz Machulski

Cinematography by:

Witold Adamek

Edited by:

Jarosław Pietraszek

Music by:

Jacek Królik

Sound by:

Marek Wronko

Set Decoration by:

Joanna Macha

Costume Designer:

Ewa Eysmont-Machulska

Production Manager:

Dominika Kowarska

Cast

Ilona Ostrowska (Zosia Albrecht-Radecka),
Maciej Marczewski (Kuba Radecki, Zosia\'s second husband),
Robert Więckiewicz (Darek Albrecht, Zosia\'s first husband),
Danuta Szaflarska (Stanisława Zwierzyńska, Zosia\'s grandmother),
Sylwia Dziorek (Florka, daughter of Zosia and Darek),
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz (receptionist at Okęcie airport in 1999),
Inga Pilichowska (receptionist with a cake at Okęcie airport),
Masakazu Miyanaga (sushi bar chef),
Katarzyna Kwiatkowska (Marta, Zosia\'s friend)
Małgorzata Buczkowska-Szlenkier (Teresa, Zosia\'s friend),
Andrzej Młynarczyk (Zdzisław, Teresa\'s husband)
Milena Gauer (saleswoman in a gallery)
Agnieszka Mandat (Zosia\'s mother),
Jan Monczka (receptionist at the "Europejski" hotel),
Zdzisław Rychter (money changer in front of the "Europejski" hotel),
Michał Zieliński (Jurek),
Grzegorz Łukawski (Tadeusz, Marta\'s husband),
Eric Andersson (Lars),
Piotr Sadowski (Daniel, Lars\'s interpreter),
Mariola Nyckowska (waitress)
Przemysław Bluszcz (military man in a dining car)
Tomasz Schimscheiner (Donald Tusk),
Maja Ostaszewska (Lidka, Kuba\'s first wife),
Edyta Szczęsna (dancing girl),
Michał Śliwiński (Robuś Kubica),
Aleksandra Meller (Robuś Kubica\'s mom),
Krzysztof Czeczot (hooligan in Sopot),
Maciej Mikołajczyk (hooligan in Sopot),
Aleksander Trąbczyński (motorcycle rider, a husband of the manageress of the artists\' retreat in Sopot),
Dorota Kolak (manageress of the artists\' retreat in Sopot)
Jacek Borcuch (director of "The visa for 48 hours")
Mieczysław Grąbka (producer of "The visa for 48 hours"),
Olaf Eysmont (journalist at the filmmakers\' press conference),
Jarosław Sokół (editor Skucha at the filmmakers\' press conference),
Krzysztof Kiersznowski (locksmith),
Weronika Książkiewicz (Jolka, a neighbor of Zosia and Darek)
Magdalena Waligórska (Żaneta, Darek\'s lover),
Krystyna Rutkowska-Ulewicz (janitor),
Maria Bujas-Łukaszewska (ticket clerk at the bus station)
Zofia Plewińska (housekeeper in Żary),
Paulina Holtz (pregnant pharmacist),
Agnieszka Wosińska (lawyer),
Joanna Chudyk (nurse at the hospital),
Monika Kaleta (woman on a wheelchair)
Krzysztof Leonard Mroczek (DJ),
Przemysław Glapiński (captain of the plane at Okęcie Airport in 1987),
Jolanta Juszkiewicz (customs officer at Okęcie Airport in 1987),
Artur Janusiak (doctor at Okęcie Airport in 2000).