Trwoga (1993)
Collective heroes of the film: men, women from across the eastern border. Belarusians, Russians. In Poland they found a chance for a better existence. Many have education, often higher education, but they work on construction sites. Ten hours a day at a time. They are treated as second- or third-class people. They are required to do more than Polish workers, and paid much less. They accept this. They have no choice.
Director: Andrzej Titkow
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1993
Screenplay
- Andrzej Titkow (Screenplay)
Editing: Violetta Przysiecka
Production: Studio Filmowe Kronika, Telewizja Polska
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Trwoga about?
- Collective heroes of the film: men, women from across the eastern border. Belarusians, Russians. In Poland they found a chance for a better existence. Many have education, often higher education, but they work on construction sites. Ten hours a day at a time. They are treated as second- or third-class people. They are required to do more than Polish workers, and paid much less. They accept this. They have no choice.
- Who directed Trwoga?
- Trwoga was directed by Andrzej Titkow.
- What genre is Trwoga?
- Trwoga is a Documentary film.
- Where was Trwoga produced?
- Trwoga was produced in Poland.