The funniest Polish movies: good titles for the evening
Do you know Polish? Comedies will cheer you up and help you unwind after a stressful day. If you lack an injection of positive energy, be sure to look for titles that have won recognition among viewers – the crazy adventures of the characters and their surprising problems will not let you get bored.
“The Wedding”, dir. Wojciech Smarzowski (2004)
If you are looking for a funny comedy for the evening, choose Wojciech Smarzowski’s proposal. Check how you will have fun at the “Wesele”, which you will spend in the company of Marian Dziędziel, Arkadiusz Jakubik, Tamara Arciuch, Bartłomiej Topa and Maciej Stuhr. An excellent satirical picture will delight you with great acting and a story that surprises you with interestingly presented threads.
“Wesele” is a story about a wealthy resident of a small town who throws a lavish wedding for his daughter. However, everything here is made for show, and the whole party seems to be headed for disaster. Kasia, the bride, sees among the gathered her former love, for which the feeling has not yet died out. Kasia’s father is caught cheating by his wife. In addition, it turns out that the groom, Janusz, married Kasia only because her father promised him an expensive car for it.
The Polish ones are also worth seeing:
- “Day of the Wacko”, dir. Marek Koterski (2002)
- “Coyote Morning”, dir. Olaf Lubaszenko (2001)
- Najmro. Loves, Steals, Respects, dir. Mateusz Rakowicz (2021)
- “The In-laws”, dir. Jakub Michalczuk (2021)
The funniest Polish comedies: romantic
Good Polish comedies can not only entertain, but also give an opportunity to move. If you’re looking for stories full of humor and romance, be sure to check out what to watch. Funny stories about love can make your free time more pleasant! Here are the funniest Polish romantic comedies:
“An Angel in Love”, dir. Arthur W. Baron (2005)
Great humor with a bit of romance and a pinch of fantasy? “Angel in Love” is . Get to know the story of Angel Giordano (played by Krzysztof Globisz), who lives in modern Poland, where he also conscientiously performs his angelic work. One day, however, everything changes – Giordano is stripped of his extraterrestrial abilities, and at the same time he is completely humanized. When a beautiful psychologist, Roma (Anna Radwan), appears on his way, he experiences previously unknown feelings. However, winning a woman’s heart may not be that easy.
Looking for other romantic comedies for the evening?
- “Never in my life”, dir. Richard Zatorski (2004)
- “Letters to M.”, dir. Mitya Okorn (2011)
- “Planet of Singles”, dir. Mitya Okorn (2016)
- “Love Tax”, dir. Bartholomew Ignaciuk (2018)
The best Polish comedies: ranking of cult productions
The best Polish comedies? The ranking, which can be boldly called cult, should include the five titles proposed here. If you haven’t had a chance to watch these movies yet, do so as soon as possible.
“Boys Don’t Cry”, dir. Olaf Lubaszenko (2000)
Check out “Boys Don’t Cry”. A funny comedy in crazy, gangster climates will give you the opportunity to have great entertainment and improve your mood on a bad day. The heroes of this story are two friends: violinist Kuba (Maciej Stuhr) and his friend Oskar (Wojciech Klata). Young men go to an escort agency and accidentally get involved in a scandal with gangsters. After the shootout, Kuba manages to escape, but with him also a suitcase with a large amount of money disappears. Gangsters follow the boy’s trail to recover their loss.
You also need to see these cult comedies:
- “How I Unleashed World War II”, dir. Tadeusz Chmielewski (1969)
- “Bear”, dir. Stanislaw Bareja (1980)
- “Sexmission”, dir. Juliusz Machulski (1983)
- “Killer”, dir. Juliusz Machulski (1997)
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*The material uses a photo: Says Serwis
Source: Gazeta

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