Bobry 2014
In Hubert Gotkowski's 2014 comedy-fantasy gem *Bobry*, a washed-up punk band gets a second chance at fame—and sanity—when its members reunite under darkly comedic circumstances.
Director: Hubert Gotkowski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bobry (2014) about?
*Bobry* follows a defunct punk band's doomed-to-fail attempt to revive their glory days after years of drifting apart. When Martin, the group's disillusioned lyricist, nearly gives up on life, a random guitar ad forces him to confront his past—and drag his former bandmates back into the fold, kicking and screaming.
Who directed Bobry?
The film was directed by Hubert Gotkowski, a Polish filmmaker known for blending surreal humor with social commentary.
Who stars in Bobry?
The core cast includes Wojciech Solarz as Martin, Robert Jarociński as Klock, and Sebastian Stankiewicz among others, breathing life into this chaotic reunion story.
Is Bobry (2014) worth watching?
While it didn't earn an IMDb rating, *Bobry* stands out for its offbeat charm and dark humor. Fans of quirky comedies with a punk edge will appreciate its raw energy, though it's best approached as a niche gem rather than a mainstream must-see.
How long is Bobry?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Bobry (2014) — Punk dreams die hard in this Polish comedy-fantasy
In Hubert Gotkowski's 2014 comedy-fantasy gem *Bobry*, a washed-up punk band gets a second chance at fame—and sanity—when its members reunite under darkly comedic circumstances. Martin, the band's former lyricist, returns to Poland with nothing but regret, only to stumble upon a life-saving detour: a classified ad for his old guitar. Rekindling memories of their one fleeting moment in the spotlight, he drags his former bandmates—including the eccentric Klock, now deep in the shady psychotropic trade—back into the spotlight. Their reunion is less about rock stardom and more about confronting the ghosts of dreams unfulfilled.
This offbeat Polish film blends raucous humor with surreal twists as the band navigates reunion tours and personal crises, all set against a backdrop of neon-drenched streets and crumbling dreams. Mixing fantasy elements with raw, relatable struggles, *Bobry* captures the chaotic energy of a band clinging to the past while fumbling toward an uncertain future.