
Pollywood 2020
Dive into the gripping journey of a filmmaker chasing the Hollywood dream in *Pollywood (2020)*, a sharp documentary that blends personal ambition with the glittering history of the Dream Factory.
Director: Paweł Ferdek
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pollywood (2020) about?
*Pollywood (2020)* follows director Paweł Ferdek as he traverses the competitive landscape of Hollywood, seeking to uncover the secrets of its success. Through candid conversations with producers, he reveals the raw determination and tough choices that define the industry, all while questioning whether his own Hollywood dream can become a reality.
Who directed Pollywood?
The film was directed by Paweł Ferdek, a filmmaker whose personal journey adds depth to this exploration of Hollywood's inner workings.
Who stars in Pollywood?
The documentary features Edyta Milewska, Marianna Radomska, Ewa Ferdek, Andrzej Krakowski, and Gregory Orr among its key contributors.
Is Pollywood (2020) worth watching?
With its universal themes of perseverance and its behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood, *Pollywood* is a fascinating watch for documentary lovers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its engaging storytelling and real-life insights make it a solid choice for those interested in the film industry's human side.
How long is Pollywood?
The documentary runs for 85 minutes.
About Pollywood (2020) — Inside the Hollywood Dream Factory with Paweł Ferdek
Dive into the gripping journey of a filmmaker chasing the Hollywood dream in *Pollywood (2020)*, a sharp documentary that blends personal ambition with the glittering history of the Dream Factory. Director Paweł Ferdek navigates the labyrinthine corridors of Hollywood, uncovering the raw stories of perseverance and grit from producers who carved their own paths. Through intimate interviews and vivid storytelling, the film paints a vivid portrait of courage against the odds, set against the backdrop of a city built on reinvention and relentless ambition.
With an unflinching lens, *Pollywood* explores themes of desperation and aspiration, showing how the modern film industry's foundation is rooted in the very struggles that still define it today. Ferdek's quest becomes a mirror to the universal human drive to turn dreams into reality, making this documentary a compelling watch for anyone fascinated by the magic—and the mechanics—behind the silver screen.