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Warszawskie gołębie 1989

69 min📅 1989-01-18

In the 1989 Polish comedy *Warszawskie gołębie*, Henryk Bielski delivers a charming tale of obsession and community clash set in the heart of Warsaw.

Director: Henryk Bielski

Cast

Wanda Łuczycka
Wanda Łuczycka
Józef Nalberczak
Józef Nalberczak
Krystyna Królówna
Krystyna Królówna
Ewa Szykulska
Ewa Szykulska
Wiesław Drzewicz
Wiesław Drzewicz
Janusz Bukowski
Janusz Bukowski
Maciej Góraj
Maciej Góraj
Jolanta Grusznic
Jolanta Grusznic
Leonard Andrzejewski
Leonard Andrzejewski
Maria Klejdysz
Maria Klejdysz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Warszawskie gołębie* (1989) about?

*Warszawskie gołębie* follows Wacław Kaczmarski, a dedicated pigeon breeder whose family tradition is upended when urban renewal forces him to move. Despite finding a new home in Ursynów, his balcony becomes a battleground as neighbors clash over his cherished pigeon coops, turning a simple passion into a community feud.

Who directed *Warszawskie gołębie*?

*Warszawskie gołębie* was directed by Henryk Bielski, a filmmaker known for his work in Polish cinema during the late 20th century.

Who stars in *Warszawskie gołębie*?

The film stars Wanda Łuczycka, Józef Nalberczak, Krystyna Królówna, Ewa Szykulska, and Wiesław Drzewicz in key roles.

Is *Warszawskie gołębie* (1989) worth watching?

As a Polish comedy from 1989, *Warszawskie gołębie* offers a delightful blend of humor and heart, perfect for fans of lighthearted, character-driven stories. While it may not be a blockbuster, its quirky premise and nostalgic charm make it a worthwhile watch for those interested in classic Polish cinema.

How long is *Warszawskie gołębie*?

*Warszawskie gołębie* runs for 69 minutes.

About Warszawskie gołębie (1989) — A Polish Comedy About Pigeons and Neighborly Feuds

In the 1989 Polish comedy *Warszawskie gołębie*, Henryk Bielski delivers a charming tale of obsession and community clash set in the heart of Warsaw. Wacław Kaczmarski, a lifelong pigeon fancier, finds his passion for breeding birds disrupted when his family's old apartment is slated for demolition. Though relocated to a modern flat in Ursynów, his new home becomes the stage for a heated dispute with neighbors who object to his cherished pigeon coops on the balcony. The film blends lighthearted humor with a touch of nostalgia, capturing the quirks of family tradition against the backdrop of urban change.

With Wanda Łuczycka and Józef Nalberczak leading the cast, *Warszawskie gołębie* embraces the absurdity of clashing lifestyles—where a man's feathered companions are both solace and source of contention. Bielski's direction infuses the story with warmth and wit, offering a snapshot of late-80s Warsaw where old-world charm collides with new beginnings. Whether you're drawn to its gentle satire or the endearing eccentricity of its protagonist, this short but memorable comedy invites viewers to ponder the fine line between passion and provocation.