Polish Christmas comedy: “It Must Be Love”, dir. Michal Rogalski (2021)
Polish comedy worth watching? Go to the movies for “It Must Be Love”. The light, fun production focuses on the fate of three sisters: Roma (Małgorzata Kożuchowska), Viola (Ina Sobala) and Agata (Anna Smołowik), who can always count on each other. The mother of the protagonists, Helena (Małgorzata Zajączkowska), runs away from the city to reconsider the decision to marry. Her daughters pay an unexpected visit. Each of the protagonists experiences their own love dilemmas.
The film “To Must Be Love” also includes: Tomasz Karolak, Rafał Królikowski, Mateusz Rusin and Jan Englert.
The best Polish Christmas comedies: what to watch?
The best Polish comedies are mainly romantic stories, which include “Planeta Singli 2” and “Miłość jest all”.
“Planeta Singli 2”, dir. Sam Akina (2018)
Funny with Maciej Stuhr and Agnieszka Więdłocha presents the situation in the relationship between Tomek and Ania. The heroes are facing a crisis – each of them has different plans for himself. In addition, Anna is interested in Alexander, a millionaire and creator of the Planeta Singli app. The man is convinced that the music teacher has a perfect passion for him.
The film also features: Danuta Stenka, Piotr Głowacki, Weronika Książkiewicz, Tomasz Karolak, Aleksandar Milićević, Joanna Jarmołowicz, Izabella Miko, Karol Strasburger and Kamil Kula.
“Love is everything”, dir. Michal Kwieciński (2018)
This action takes place during the pre-Christmas rush. Santa Claus comes to the city, which causes a real avalanche of extraordinary events.
The film cast included: Olaf Lubaszenko, Aleksandra Adamska, Julia Wyszyńska, Joanna Kulig, Michał Czernecki, Maciej Musiał, Jan Englert and
Cult Polish Christmas comedies: “Letters to M.”, dir. Mitja Okorn (2011)
Iconic Polish Christmas? “Letters to M.” is a production worth returning to this year, too, to meet your favorite heroes again. The first part of the Polish Christmas blockbuster about the stories of five women and five men who discover the power of Christmas.
The film features, among others: Tomasz Karolak, Maciej Stuhr, Piotr Adamczyk, Roma Gąsiorowska, Agnieszka Dygant, Agnieszka Wagner, Wojciech Malajkat, Paweł Małaszyński, Katarzyna Zielińska.
See also other films from the series “Letters to M.”:
- “Letters to M. 2”, dir. Maciej Dejczer (2015)
- “Letters to M. 3”, dir. Tomasz Konecki (2017)
- “Letters to M. 4”, dir. Patrick Yoka (2020)
What Polish Christmas comedy to watch: “Silent Night”, dir. Piotr Domalewski (2017)
What Polish comedy to watch? Among the films on this subject there is also a picture directed by Piotr Domalewski – “Silent Night”.
Adam () left for the Netherlands to work, but on Christmas Eve he comes to Poland and visits his family home. The man’s relatives do not suspect what the true purpose of this visit is.
Polish Christmas Comedies: “Last Minute”, dir. Patryk Vega (2013)
The best Polish Christmas comedies? The list of Polish films on this subject would be incomplete without a funny production directed by – “Last Minute”.
Tomek (Wojciech Mecwaldowski) wins a trip to Egypt, on which he takes his family: his mother and two children. The start of the tour, however, begins unexpectedly. After arriving in an exotic country, it turns out that their luggage has been lost. To make matters worse, the heroes get a bad room. In Egypt, Tomasz meets his old high school love whom, to the man’s disappointment, is accompanied by her husband. Nobody could have foreseen such a leave. When the tour operator goes bankrupt, Tomasz’s family is imprisoned in Egypt, and Christmas is getting closer!
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Source: Gazeta

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