All Day Together (2006)
A documentary featuring the clash between the two cultures: Polish and Japanese. The filmmakers’ efforts to shoot the film are challenged by numerous obstacles they come across, that is cultural, linguistic, age and personality barriers and differences. Here is what Marcin Koszałka said about the film himself: “There are two jerks coming from Poland. They sit at some Japanese woman’s house, who is either busy or absent generally speaking, and they strive to shoot the film about her.
Director: Marcin Koszałka
Genre: Documentary, Comedy
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: June 2, 2006
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
Keywords
documentary short
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is All Day Together about?
- A documentary featuring the clash between the two cultures: Polish and Japanese. The filmmakers’ efforts to shoot the film are challenged by numerous obstacles they come across, that is cultural, linguistic, age and personality barriers and differences. Here is what Marcin Koszałka said about the film himself: “There are two jerks coming from Poland. They sit at some Japanese woman’s house, who is either busy or absent generally speaking, and they strive to shoot the film about her.
- Who directed All Day Together?
- All Day Together was directed by Marcin Koszałka.
- How long is All Day Together?
- All Day Together has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is All Day Together?
- All Day Together is a Documentary, Comedy film.
- Where was All Day Together produced?
- All Day Together was produced in Poland.