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
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Screenplay

Editing: Violetta Przysiecka
Production: Studio Filmowe Kronika, Telewizja Polska
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Andrzej Titkow
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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.