Bara Bara (1996)
When, a dozen years ago, domestic music critics anxiously watched the conquest of the music market by songs of the italo disco genre, they did not expect that in just a few years a much worse mutant - disco-polo - would be born in Polish popular music. It all started at village weddings and parties, where local bands, having gotten their hands on a synthesizer, would serenade guests to dance.
Director: Michał Arabudzki, Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Screenplay
- Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz (Screenplay)
- Michał Arabudzki (Screenplay)
Editing: Grażyna Gradoń
Production: Filmcontract, Agencja Produkcji Filmowej, Telewizja Polska
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Michał Arabudzki, Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bara Bara about?
- When, a dozen years ago, domestic music critics anxiously watched the conquest of the music market by songs of the italo disco genre, they did not expect that in just a few years a much worse mutant - disco-polo - would be born in Polish popular music. It all started at village weddings and parties, where local bands, having gotten their hands on a synthesizer, would serenade guests to dance.
- Who directed Bara Bara?
- Bara Bara was directed by Michał Arabudzki, Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz.
- What genre is Bara Bara?
- Bara Bara is a Documentary film.
- Where was Bara Bara produced?
- Bara Bara was produced in Poland.