Bread and Salt (2023)
Tymek, a young pianist, student of the Warsaw University of Music, returns to his provincial town on vacation, where his mother, younger brother and friends from the neighborhood are waiting for him. The central meeting point for local youth is the newly opened kebab bar. Tymek witnesses a spiral of tensions between the employees of the Arabian kebab and his buddies.
Director: Damian Kocur
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: January 27, 2023
Cast
- Tymoteusz Bies - Tymoteusz
- Nikola Raczko - Nikola
- Jacek Bies - Jacek
- Dawid Piejko - Dawid
- Małgorzata Puzio - Tymoteusz and Jacek's Mother
Screenplay
Cinematography: Tomasz Woźniczka
Editing: Alan Zejer
Production: Stowarzyszenie Filmowców Polskich, Canal+ Polska, EXA Studio, Studio Munka, Silesia Film, King House
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
Themes
Social Commentary and Reflection
Keywords
xenophobia, discrimination, hate speech, return to hometown, hate, violence
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bread and Salt about?
- Tymek, a young pianist, student of the Warsaw University of Music, returns to his provincial town on vacation, where his mother, younger brother and friends from the neighborhood are waiting for him. The central meeting point for local youth is the newly opened kebab bar. Tymek witnesses a spiral of tensions between the employees of the Arabian kebab and his buddies.
- Who directed Bread and Salt?
- Bread and Salt was directed by Damian Kocur.
- Who stars in Bread and Salt?
- Bread and Salt stars Tymoteusz Bies, Nikola Raczko, Jacek Bies, Dawid Piejko, Małgorzata Puzio.
- How long is Bread and Salt?
- Bread and Salt has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is Bread and Salt?
- Bread and Salt is a Drama film.
- Where was Bread and Salt produced?
- Bread and Salt was produced in Poland.
- What are the themes of Bread and Salt?
- The themes of Bread and Salt include: Social Commentary and Reflection.