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Segment '76 2003

📅 2003-09-19

Step into the sun-soaked summer of 1976 in Gdańsk with *Segment '76 (2003)*, a light-hearted Polish comedy directed by Oskar Kaszyński.

Director: Oskar Kaszyński

Cast

Maciej Konopiński
Maciej Konopiński
Bohater
Ewa Andruszkiewicz
Ewa Andruszkiewicz
Ola
Tymon Tymański
Tymon Tymański
Rysiek
Michał Milowicz
Michał Milowicz
Cwany Henio
Anna Kociarz
Anna Kociarz
Baśka

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Segment '76 (2003) about?

This Polish comedy follows a young engineer in 1976 Gdańsk as he balances a new job and his girlfriend's absence while desperately trying to furnish his apartment. His journey becomes a charming struggle filled with humor and small triumphs.

Who directed Segment '76?

Oskar Kaszyński directed *Segment '76*. His light-hearted approach gives the film a nostalgic yet relatable tone.

Who stars in Segment '76?

The film stars Maciej Konopiński in the lead role, alongside Ewa Andruszkiewicz, Tymon Tymański, Michał Milowicz, and Anna Kociarz.

Is Segment '76 (2003) worth watching?

*Segment '76* is a breezy, well-acted comedy that fans of nostalgic summer tales will enjoy. While it may not break new ground, its humor and setting make it a pleasant watch for those who appreciate light-hearted Polish cinema.

How long is Segment '76?

Runtime details are not listed for *Segment '76*.

About Segment '76 (2003) — A nostalgic Polish comedy about finding your place in the world

Step into the sun-soaked summer of 1976 in Gdańsk with *Segment '76 (2003)*, a light-hearted Polish comedy directed by Oskar Kaszyński. The film follows a recent graduate from Gdańsk University of Technology as he navigates the realities of early adulthood, balancing a new job in a design office with the mundane yet vital struggle of furnishing his apartment. With a Jeep in need of repair and his girlfriend Ola away studying abroad, his life feels like a carefully sketched blueprint—almost complete but missing a few essential pieces. Through humorous twists and the warmth of nostalgia, the story captures the universal longing for stability and the small joys of overcoming life's little obstacles.

Set against the backdrop of a Poland on the cusp of change, *Segment '76* blends comedy with subtle reflections on ambition and the passage of time. Kaszyński's direction infuses the film with a nostalgic charm, while the talented cast—led by Maciej Konopiński—brings authenticity to the protagonist's journey. Whether it's the frustration of bureaucratic hurdles or the camaraderie of friends, the film balances levity with a touch of poignancy, making it a nostalgic yet relatable tale of growing up in a bygone era.