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Feb 19, 1991 · Femina: Directed by Piotr Szulkin. With Hanna Dunowska, Alina Janowska, Hanna Skarzanka, Ewa Frackiewicz. After her husband leaves and her mother dies, Bogna Wegner recollects her childhood memories and experiences a sexual awakening from her past.
One of several impressive long takes from one of the most sadly unappreciated films of the 1990s.
Femina is a 1990 Polish film directed by Piotr Szulkin, based on the novel Pawilon małych drapieżców (Pavilion of Small Predators) by Krystyna Kofta . The film stars Hanna Dunowska as Bogna Wegner, a woman who recalls her childhood memories while being torn between the ideologies of Catholicism and communism.
Directed by Piotr Szulkin. The main character is Bogna, a thirty year old woman lost in her surrounding reality and unhappy in her private life. After her husband departs for a foreign scholarship, Bogna learns that her mother died.
Feb 17, 2022 · Una Femmina: The Code of Silence: Directed by Francesco Costabile. With Lina Siciliano, Fabrizio Ferracane, Anna Maria De Luca, Simona Malato. Rosa is a young rebel girl who lives with her grandmother and her uncle in a remote part of Calabria, in Southernmost Italy.
Oct 8, 2014 · After a five-year hiatus from filmmaking, Piotr Szulkin returned in 1990 with “Femina”, based on a novel by Krystyna Kofta and inspired by Luis Bunuel. The main character is Bogna, a thirty year old woman lost in her surrounding reality and unhappy in her private life.
Feb 19, 1991 · The main character is Bogna, a thirty year old woman lost in her surrounding reality and unhappy in her private life. After her husband departs for a foreign scholarship, Bogna learns that her mother died.