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Targi Kielce in the cinemas all over the country

21 january 2011
Cudowne Lato (Wonderful Sumer) film premiere with NECROEXPO in the film background on 11th February

“Cudowne lato” is the first Polish romantic black comedy


Cudowne Lato directed by Ryszard Brylski with the working title “Two Worlds, the World Beyond” was first time presented to the general public in May 2010 during Gdynia Film Festival.

Some of the scenes were shot here in Kielce during the largest exhibition of funeral sector of industry NECROEXPO 2009 held in Targi Kielce from 19th to 21st June. In Kielce the film makers produced the stage design of the stone master Edgar’s exhibition stand. In one of the film scenes hot here Edgar is presented with the fair award for the best grave stone design.

Film actors, among others are Helena Sujecka, Katarzyna Figura, Jerzy Trela, Marcin Łuczak, Cezary Łukaszewicz –so in a word, the greatest Polish cinema stars.

Wonderful Summer can be called the first Polish black romantic comedy. A romantic comedy because it strongly bases on the patterns directly associated with this film genre. It is a black comedy, because these patterns are set in most surprising, comical in its context setting of funeral parlours, stone masters’ workshops and commentaries

The film tells the story of a funeral parlour owner (Marek Kasprzyk) who works and lives on the outskirts of a big city, just next to a graveyard. The man named Edgar Wolski is widower and a single parent to his 18-year old daughter Kitka (Helena Sujecka). The daughter is radically different from all other girls of the same age. She is shy. And she posses a special ability – she can establish contact with her late mother (Katarzyna Figura), who appears in the most peculiar moments of the girl’s life
In all cinemas from 11th February, the film you must see

See the film trailer