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A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior' 1988

★ 6.01 votes91 min📅 1988-12-19

Set against the chilly, indifferent backdrop of a Baltic Sea resort in Antoni Krauze's 1988 drama *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'*, a weary pre-retirement accountant finds himself trapped in a cycle of disdain—not just for his wife, but for...

Director: Antoni Krauze

Cast

Natalia Kopczyńska
Natalia Kopczyńska
Inte
Witold Pyrkosz
Witold Pyrkosz
Jan
Maria Chwalibóg
Maria Chwalibóg
Barbara
Jan Englert
Jan Englert
Playboy
Maria Probosz
Maria Probosz
Playboy's girlfriend
Jerzy Łapiński
Jerzy Łapiński
Man flirting with Barbara
Witold Pyrkosz jr.
Boy on the pond
Justyna Kreczmarowa
Old lady
Jan Łopuszniak
Jan Łopuszniak
Old man
Janusz Rewiński
Janusz Rewiński
K.O. Instructor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'* (1988) about?

The film follows Jan, a disillusioned accountant on his last hurrah at a Baltic resort, who finds no solace in his wife or fellow guests. His life takes an unexpected turn when a puzzling girl appears on the beach, acting as an enigmatic guide toward his long-neglected inner self.

Who directed *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'*?

Antoni Krauze, the Polish filmmaker known for his nuanced character studies and atmospheric dramas, directed this 1988 gem.

Who stars in *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'*?

The cast includes Natalia Kopczyńska as the mysterious girl, Witold Pyrkosz as Jan, Maria Chwalibóg, Jan Englert, and Maria Probosz in pivotal roles.

Is *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'* (1988) worth watching?

With its moody setting and introspective narrative, this drama offers a slow-burn exploration of isolation and renewal. While not widely known internationally, its themes and Krauze's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric, character-driven films.

How long is *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'*?

The film runs for 91 minutes.

About A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior' (1988) — An Accountant's Haunting Encounter on the Baltic Shore

Set against the chilly, indifferent backdrop of a Baltic Sea resort in Antoni Krauze's 1988 drama *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'*, a weary pre-retirement accountant finds himself trapped in a cycle of disdain—not just for his wife, but for the very idea of human connection. The film unfolds with a quietly oppressive atmosphere, where the crowded beach, the indifferent staff, and the endless chatter of holidaymakers all feel like obstacles to the protagonist's solitude. Yet when a strange young girl appears on the shore—mysterious, almost spectral—she becomes an unexpected catalyst, guiding him toward a reckoning he never saw coming.

The story weaves together themes of isolation, spiritual awakening, and the search for meaning in the mundane, all wrapped in the director's signature blend of social observation and psychological depth. With a runtime that feels both tight and immersive, *A Little Girl from the Hotel 'Excelsior'* (1988) is a moody, introspective gem that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.