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God's Little Garden 2007

★ 5.828 votes115 min📅 2007-08-31

In *God's Little Garden (2007)*, director Jacek Bromski delivers a sharp Polish comedy where chaos meets crime in the sleepy town of Królowy Most.

Director: Jacek Bromski

Cast

Wojciech Solarz
Wojciech Solarz
Marian Cielęcki
Agata Kryska-Ziętek
Agata Kryska-Ziętek
Luśka
Emilian Kamiński
Emilian Kamiński
Józef Czapla "Żuraw" vel Jerzy Bocian
Małgorzata Sadowska
Małgorzata Sadowska
Halinka Struzikowa
Krzysztof Dzierma
Krzysztof Dzierma
priest Antoni
Andrzej Zaborski
Andrzej Zaborski
Henryk Wołkołycki
Aleksander Skowroński
Ignacy
Mieczyslaw Fiodorow
mayor Mieczysław
Łukasz Simlat
Łukasz Simlat
Stasio
Zbigniew Konopka
Zbigniew Konopka
Waldek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is God's Little Garden (2007) about?

This Polish comedy follows the misadventures of Poland's worst police graduate, who is sent to the quiet town of Królowy Most just as it becomes a safe haven for a mafia witness. His arrival sparks a chain of absurd events, blending crime and comedy in a small-town setting.

Who directed God's Little Garden?

Jacek Bromski directed *God's Little Garden (2007)*, known for his work in Polish comedies and lighthearted films.

Who stars in God's Little Garden?

The film features Wojciech Solarz in the lead role, alongside Agata Kryska-Ziętek, Emilian Kamiński, Małgorzata Sadowska, and Krzysztof Dzierma.

Is God's Little Garden (2007) worth watching?

If you enjoy Polish comedies with a mix of humor and light crime drama, *God's Little Garden (2007)* is a fun pick. While not a blockbuster, its quirky premise and solid performances make it a charming watch for fans of the genre.

How long is God's Little Garden?

The runtime for *God's Little Garden (2007)* is 115 minutes.

About God's Little Garden (2007) — Poland's Hilarious Crime Comedy You Can't Miss

In *God's Little Garden (2007)*, director Jacek Bromski delivers a sharp Polish comedy where chaos meets crime in the sleepy town of Królowy Most. When the town becomes a temporary home for a high-stakes mafia witness, the arrival of Poland's most incompetent police graduate turns the situation into a farcical whirlwind. With absurdist humor and a backdrop of small-town quirks, the film explores themes of ineptitude, unexpected alliances, and the absurdity of bureaucracy. Bromski's direction keeps the tone playful yet witty, balancing slapstick moments with a surprisingly grounded take on law enforcement gone hilariously wrong.

Wojciech Solarz shines as the bumbling cop at the heart of the storm, supported by a lively cast including Agata Kryska-Ziętek and Emilian Kamiński. Set against the serene yet tension-filled atmosphere of Królowy Most, the film cleverly contrasts the town's quiet charm with the disruptive force of crime and incompetence. Whether you're a fan of Polish cinema or just looking for a lighthearted yet clever comedy, *God's Little Garden (2007)* offers a delightful mix of laughs and unexpected heart.