Panna Nikt (1997)
- Director(s):
- Andrzej Wajda
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Andrzej Wajda directed this metaphoric coming-of-age story. Marysia (Anna Wielgucka) is a shy and withdrawn 15-year-old girl whose family moves from a small town to a large city. Marysia feels like an outcast until she meets Kasia (Anna Mucha), a bright and talented girl who takes Marysia under her wing and introduces her to a circle of student musicians and artists. Kasia insists that a life of emotional isolation is vital to the creative mind, but when she informs Marysia, who was raised a devout Catholic, that she must renounce her faith if she is to succeed as an artist, Marysia break ties with her friend. Marysia soon becomes close with Ewa (Anna Powierza), a girl from a wealthy family whose life of pleasure and privilege seems to be the opposite of Kasia's more ascetic worldview. However, in time Marysia discovers that they're linked in a way that she would have never imagined. Panna Nikt (Miss Nobody) premiered at the 1997 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Anna Mucha - Kasia
- Anna Wielgucka - Marysia Kowczak
- Anna Romantowska - Teacher
- Leszek Teleszynski - Ewa's Father
- Malgorzata Potocka - Ewa's Mother
- Anna Powierza - Ewa
- Stanislawa Celinska - Marysia's Mother
- Adam Siemion - Marysia's Brother
- Malgorzata Pieczynska - Kasia's Mother
- Jan Janga Tomaszewski - Marysia's Father
- Director(s):
- Andrzej Wajda
- Writer(s):
- Radoslaw Piwowarski
- Producer(s):
- Janusz Morgenstern
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- 1997 - Panna Nikt - Berlin International Film Festival - Special Mention





