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''Szczęśliwego Nowego Jorku'' (lit. ''Happy New York,'' also titled as ''Merry Christmas and a Happy New York''
by Cathy Meils, '' Variety (magazine), Variety'', July 27, 1998
) is a 1997 Polish comedy film directed by
Janusz Zaorski Janusz Zaorski (born 19 September 1947) is a Polish film director, scenarist and actor, representative of the cinema of moral anxiety (), trend in Polish cinema. Zaorski has directed mainly psychological dramas, comedies and TV series. Zaorski g ...
. It is a film about six Polish immigrants in
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unsuccessfully trying to cope with the realities of New York. The film was inspired by the novel ''Szczuropolacy'' (lit. ''Rat-Poles'') of Polish writer Edward Redliński, who also adapted it into a drama ''Cud na Greenpoincie'' (''Miracle in Greenpoint''). It was a box office hit in Poland and has been described as one of Zaorski's best known films.


Background

In 1984, during the era of martial law in communist Poland, Polish writer Edward Redliński left the country for the
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for six weeks, to collect material for the completion of his series ''Konopielka'' – ''Awans'' – ''Bazar''. He ultimately spent seven years there. His observation of Polish immigrants betrayed by the myth of the
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inspired him to write the novel ''Szczuropolacy''. Later he adapted it to a drama, ''Cud na Greenpoincie'', staged in New York and some other American cities."Edward Redliński – a master of observation of Polish transformations"
by Jaroslaw K. Radomski
Redliński continued the subject of Poles in America in the collection ''Bumtarara'', which may be seen as an expansion of the story from ''Szczuropolacy''. Many in the American Polish community criticized the author for the unpleasant portrayal, even "defamation", of Polish Americans, although a decade later the book inspired the Polish filmmaker
Janusz Zaorski Janusz Zaorski (born 19 September 1947) is a Polish film director, scenarist and actor, representative of the cinema of moral anxiety (), trend in Polish cinema. Zaorski has directed mainly psychological dramas, comedies and TV series. Zaorski g ...
to make a comedy, which became popular in Poland.


Plot

The main characters of the film are six Polish immigrants in New York who come from various backgrounds in their homeland. The story covers four Sundays in December and culminates on
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. The film includes story lines for each main character. Detachment from traditions and cultural roots, and unfamiliarity with the language and realities of New York life, lead the characters to become estranged from American society, and disillusioned with it. Nevertheless, they send home videos back home to Poland that paint a rosy picture of their lives.


Reception

The movie was successful in the Polish
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, with over 500,000 viewers—in an interview, Zaorski stated 700,000 people saw it in the cinema—and it has also been discussed by several Polish movie critics. The critics, offering mixed reviews, also noted that the movie, marketed as a comedy, is in fact a
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, and an existential drama. While the movie stars some of the most famous contemporary Polish actors like
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,
Bogusław Linda Bogusław Linda (; born 27 June 1952) is a Polish actor known from films such as ''Pigs (1992 film), Psy'' and ''Tato''. He appeared in Andrzej Wajda's ''Man of Iron'' and ''Danton (1983 film), Danton'' and in Krzysztof Kieślowski's ''Blind Chan ...
,
Janusz Gajos Janusz Gajos (; born 23 September 1939) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor as well as pedagogue and photographer. Professor of Theatre Arts and an Honorary Doctor of the National Film School in Łódź, he is considered one of the ...
,
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,
Zbigniew Zamachowski Zbigniew Zamachowski (; born 17 July 1961) is a Polish actor. He is a two-time recipient of the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor. Life and career He was born on 17 July 1961 in Brzeziny near Łódź. Zamachowski graduated from the actor's ...
and Rafał Olbrychski, some critics suggested that it might have been better if different, perhaps less famous actors, were cast in the lead roles. A review at '' Variety (magazine), Variety'' suggested that the film would have few commercial prospects beyond
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. The movie has also been discussed in literature on Polish
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as one of the most successful examples of the Polish " demythologization of
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", dispelling the myths about the
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for Polish immigrants. It also criticizes the Polish myth of Poles as successful immigrants. The movie is critical of both Poland and the United States. Polish scholar Dariusz Baran described the movie as one of the most "important political and social Polish cinematic analys s of the 1990s, with the movie itself providing a truthful descriptions of the problems of Polish immigration.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the movie included works of artists such as ''
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'' and
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. In 1998 the soundtrack album reached number 19 on the Polish chart
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.


Cast

*
Bogusław Linda Bogusław Linda (; born 27 June 1952) is a Polish actor known from films such as ''Pigs (1992 film), Psy'' and ''Tato''. He appeared in Andrzej Wajda's ''Man of Iron'' and ''Danton (1983 film), Danton'' and in Krzysztof Kieślowski's ''Blind Chan ...
– Janek („Andrew”, „Serfer”, „Lawyer”) *
Zbigniew Zamachowski Zbigniew Zamachowski (; born 17 July 1961) is a Polish actor. He is a two-time recipient of the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor. Life and career He was born on 17 July 1961 in Brzeziny near Łódź. Zamachowski graduated from the actor's ...
– Ignacy („Potejto”) *
Cezary Pazura Cezary Andrzej Pazura (born 13 June 1962 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki) is a Polish actor known for his comedy roles in movies such as ''Kiler'', ''Chłopaki nie płaczą (film), Chłopaki nie płaczą'', ''Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy'' and the sitcom ''13 ...
– Leszek („Azbest”) *
Katarzyna Figura Katarzyna Małgorzata Figura (Polish pronunciation: ; born 22 March 1962) is a Polish film, theatre and television actress. She is sometimes billed as "Kasia Figura", as in ''Prêt-à-Porter (film), Prêt-à-Porter'', Robert Altman, Robert Altman' ...
– Teresa („Teriza”), sister of „Azbest” * Rafał Olbrychski – Jacek „Pank”, brother of „Serfer” *
Janusz Gajos Janusz Gajos (; born 23 September 1939) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor as well as pedagogue and photographer. Professor of Theatre Arts and an Honorary Doctor of the National Film School in Łódź, he is considered one of the ...
– „Profesor” *
Danuta Stenka Danuta Stenka (born 10 October 1961 in Sierakowice, Poland) is a Polish actress. She made her stage debut in 1984 and since then acted in many productions receiving theatre awards for her performances. She made her big screen debut in 1995 and a ...
– wife of „Profesor” * Liliana Okowity – wife of „Serfer” * Eugeniusz Priwieziencew – pimp „Czemp” * Katarzyna Szydłowska – prostitute, „daughter” of „Czemp” * Zygmunt Hobot – millioner „Riczi” * Sławomir Pacek – Henio, fiance of Teresa * Dorota Dobrowolska-Ferenc – Jadzia, wife of Ignacy * Dorota Chotecka – wife of „Azbest” * Małgorzata Rożniatowska – mother of „Azbest” * Andrzej Wasilewicz – „client” with loppers


See also

* History of Poles in the United States


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0120261
Portret polskiego emigranta w krzywym zwierciadle literatury i filmu : (na przykładzie "Szczuropolaków" Edwarda Redlińskiego i "Szczęśliwego Nowego Jorku" Janusza Zaorskiego
1997 films Polish comedy films Films directed by Janusz Zaorski Films about immigration to the United States Polish-American culture in New York City Films about Polish-American culture Films set in New York City Foreign films set in the United States