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Futro 2007

★ 3.84 votes101 min📅 2007-09-18

Tomasz Drozdowicz's *Futro (2007)* delivers a sharp Polish comedy set against the backdrop of a lavish family gathering. When a wealthy grandfather hosts a First Communion party for his grandson, the event spirals into chaos as long-simmering tensions erupt in unexpected ways.

Director: Tomasz Drozdowicz

Cast

Leszek Piskorz
Leszek Piskorz
Henryk Makowiecki
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Irena Makowiecka
Agnieszka Wosińska
Agnieszka Wosińska
Alicja Makowiecka
Grzegorz Damięcki
Grzegorz Damięcki
Robert Makowiecki
Witold Dębicki
Witold Dębicki
Antoni Witkowski
Roma Gąsiorowska
Roma Gąsiorowska
Olenka
Dorota Segda
Dorota Segda
Grażyna Szymoniuk
Janusz Chabior
Janusz Chabior
Wiktor Szymoniuk
Michał Czernecki
Michał Czernecki
Jarek Makowiecki
Magdalena Boczarska
Magdalena Boczarska
Ania Witkowska

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Futro (2007) about?

*Futro* follows a wealthy grandfather's attempt to host a picture-perfect First Communion party for his grandson, only for the event to spiral into farce as family tensions boil over. What begins as a celebration quickly descends into a series of comedic and awkward confrontations.

Who directed Futro?

Futro was directed by Tomasz Drozdowicz, a filmmaker known for his sharp comedic storytelling and insightful observations of social dynamics.

Who stars in Futro?

The film features Leszek Piskorz, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska, Agnieszka Wosińska, Grzegorz Damięcki, and Roma Gąsiorowska in key roles.

Is Futro (2007) worth watching?

As a Polish comedy, *Futro* (2007) offers a mix of humor and heart, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of character-driven farces. While it may not be a blockbuster, its blend of satire and family drama gives it a unique charm.

How long is Futro?

Futro has a runtime of 101 minutes.

About Futro (2007) — A Polish Comedy Where Family Drama Meets the Unexpected

Tomasz Drozdowicz's *Futro (2007)* delivers a sharp Polish comedy set against the backdrop of a lavish family gathering. When a wealthy grandfather hosts a First Communion party for his grandson, the event spirals into chaos as long-simmering tensions erupt in unexpected ways. With a cast led by Leszek Piskorz and Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska, the film blends biting humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of generational clashes and the fragility of appearances. The atmosphere oscillates between festive revelry and simmering conflict, making it a standout in Polish cinema.

As the party's decorum unravels, secrets surface and relationships are tested, revealing the absurdity lurking beneath the surface of familial duty. *Futro* (2007) balances satire with warmth, crafting a story that's both a critique of social pretenses and a celebration of human imperfections.