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Polish Bar 2010

📅 2010-01-01

In *Polish Bar* (2010), Ben Redgrave crafts a gritty, unconventional drama set in the neon-lit underbelly of New York City. The story follows Reuben, a disillusioned young Jewish man chafing under the weight of his family's jewelry business.

Director: Ben Redgrave

Cast

Vincent Piazza
Vincent Piazza
Reuben
Golden Brooks
Golden Brooks
Ebony
James Badge Dale
James Badge Dale
Tommy
Meat Loaf
Meat Loaf
Joe
Chingy
Chingy
Fat Moe
Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer
Hershel
Judd Hirsch
Judd Hirsch
Uncle Sol

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polish Bar (2010) about?

*Polish Bar* follows Reuben, a young Jewish man who ditches his family's jewelry business to pursue his passion for hip-hop DJing and work for Polish mobsters at a strip club. His journey becomes a high-stakes quest for respect in a world that demands loyalty over dreams.

Who directed Polish Bar?

Ben Redgrave directed *Polish Bar*. His sharp eye for character-driven drama brings Reuben's turbulent world to life with authenticity.

Who stars in Polish Bar?

The film stars Vincent Piazza, Golden Brooks, James Badge Dale, Meat Loaf, and Richard Belzer as the eclectic forces shaping Reuben's fate.

Is Polish Bar (2010) worth watching?

While it's an unrated gem, *Polish Bar* delivers a compelling mix of street drama and character study. If you're drawn to underdog stories with a musical pulse, it's worth a spin—just don't expect a conventional ride.

How long is Polish Bar?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Polish Bar (2010) — A Brooklyn DJ's risky dance with the mob

In *Polish Bar* (2010), Ben Redgrave crafts a gritty, unconventional drama set in the neon-lit underbelly of New York City. The story follows Reuben, a disillusioned young Jewish man chafing under the weight of his family's jewelry business. Determined to carve his own path, he turns to hip-hop DJing and finds himself entangled in the shady world of Polish mobsters running a strip club. As Reuben navigates this dangerous dual life, he's forced to confront questions of identity, ambition, and the fleeting nature of respect.

The film simmers with the raw energy of urban subcultures, blending streetwise grit with moments of unexpected tenderness. With a pulse-pounding soundtrack and a cast that delivers soulful, world-weary performances, *Polish Bar* offers a fresh take on the classic underdog tale—one where the stakes are as high as the beats drop.