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The Perfect Afternoon 2007

★ 2.33 votes91 min📅 2007-04-20

In *The Perfect Afternoon (2007)*, Polish director Przemysław Wojcieszek crafts a sharp yet heartfelt comedy-drama that follows a young couple navigating the chaos of modern adulthood.

Director: Przemysław Wojcieszek

Cast

Jerzy Stuhr
Jerzy Stuhr
Andrzej Mielczarek
Małgorzata Dobrowolska
Małgorzata Dobrowolska
Maria Mielczarek
Michał Czernecki
Michał Czernecki
Mikołaj Mielczarek
Magdalena Popławska
Magdalena Popławska
Anna Knysok
Krzysztof Czeczot
Krzysztof Czeczot
Krzysiek
Piotr Rogucki
Piotr Rogucki
operator Jacek
Dorota Kamińska
Dorota Kamińska
Barbara Knysok
Sławomir Orzechowski
Sławomir Orzechowski
Henryk Knysok
Paweł Wolak
Paweł Wolak
Piotruś Jabłecki
Krzysztof Dracz
Krzysztof Dracz
Marek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Perfect Afternoon (2007)* about?

The film centers on Mikolaj, Anna, and Krzysiek, a young couple running a struggling publishing house in Gliwice, who face mounting stress as their wedding approaches. When Mikolaj's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly, old conflicts and new challenges collide in this offbeat tale of ambition, love, and life's detours.

Who directed *The Perfect Afternoon*?

Przemysław Wojcieszek directed *The Perfect Afternoon* (2007), bringing a keen eye for character-driven comedy and drama to this Polish indie gem.

Who stars in *The Perfect Afternoon*?

The film features Jerzy Stuhr, Małgorzata Dobrowolska, Michał Czernecki, Magdalena Popławska, and Krzysztof Czeczot in key roles.

Is *The Perfect Afternoon* (2007) worth watching?

With its blend of sharp humor and emotional depth, *The Perfect Afternoon* offers a refreshing take on love and ambition. While not widely acclaimed, its relatable themes and engaging performances make it a solid choice for fans of offbeat comedies and character studies.

How long is *The Perfect Afternoon*?

*The Perfect Afternoon* runs for 91 minutes.

About The Perfect Afternoon (2007) — A Polish Comedy-Drama of Love, Books, and Unexpected Arrivals

In *The Perfect Afternoon (2007)*, Polish director Przemysław Wojcieszek crafts a sharp yet heartfelt comedy-drama that follows a young couple navigating the chaos of modern adulthood. Mikolaj, Anna, and Krzysiek own a struggling literary publishing house in Gliwice, where their upcoming wedding takes a backseat to financial pressures and the pressures of their careers. As Mikolaj's ex-husband Andrzej unexpectedly arrives in town for the big day, long-buried tensions resurface, forcing the trio to confront love, responsibility, and the messy realities of life after youthful idealism.

Wojcieszek's film balances humor and melancholy, capturing the absurdity of life's unpredictable turns. The cast, led by Jerzy Stuhr and Małgorzata Dobrowolska, delivers nuanced performances that ground the story in relatable humanity. With its witty dialogue and understated charm, *The Perfect Afternoon (2007)* is a slice-of-life gem that resonates with anyone who's ever juggled dreams, relationships, and the pressures of growing up.