Scene from Nic smiesznego (1995)
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Alternate Names: Agnieszka Bryczek
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Born in 1967 in Poland, Agnieszka Buczek (sometimes credited under the name Agnieszka Bryczek) is a Polish actress and singer known for her contributions to Polish cinema and theater during the 1990s.
Buczek gained significant recognition for her role as "Dziewczyna w czapce" (The Girl in a Cap) in Marek Koterski's cult comedy-drama Nic śmiesznego (Nothing Funny, 1995), where she shared the screen with prominent Polish actors such as Cezary Pazura. Her filmography during this period includes roles in notable productions such as the drama Agnieszka (1992), the action-thriller Gracze (The Players, 1995), and Andrzej Wajda’s Holy Week (Wielki tydzień, 1995).
Beyond her film work, Buczek has maintained a presence in the Polish performing arts scene. She graduated from the State Higher School of Theatre (now the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts) in Krakow and has performed at various venues, including the Musical Theatre in Gdynia and the Teatr Komedia in Warsaw. Her dual talents as an actress and vocalist have allowed her to participate in both dramatic and musical theater productions across Poland.
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Ewa Grabarczyk is a Polish actress primarily known for her collaborations with director Marek Koterski. Grabarczyk gained recognition for her supporting roles in iconic Polish films of the late 20th century. Her most notable appearance was in the 1995 cult comedy-drama "Nothing Funny" (Nic śmiesznego), where she played the role of Małgorzata, a character memorably described as the woman with "singed hair". Beyond this, her filmography includes significant parts in Koterski's other works, such as "Porno" (1989) and "Ajlawju" (1999). Despite her presence in these cultural staples, she has maintained a relatively private personal life, with professional profiles on platforms like the Skene Acting Agency focusing on her physical attributes (such as her 170 cm height and blonde hair) rather than biographical background.
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Alternate Names: Йоанна Ендреек
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Joanna Jędrzejek was born on October 23, 1970, in Zgorzelec, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. Her birth name is also Joanna Jędrzejek.
She is a Polish actress known for her roles in films such as Day of the Wacko (2002), The Lure (2015), and the TV series Zywot czlowieka rozbrojonego (1994). Beyond her acting work, not much public information is readily available regarding her personal life or other career details, as a different individual with a very similar name, Joanna Jędrzejczyk (a retired UFC fighter), is more widely known in global media
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Born in 1966 in Poland, Katarzyna Gajdarska is a Polish actress who gained recognition for her roles in several notable domestic film productions during the 1990s. She received her professional training at the Stanisław Wyspiański Academy for the Dramatic Arts (PWST) in Kraków, graduating from the Acting Department in 1992.
Her career includes performances on various prestigious stages, such as the Ludowy Theatre in Nowa Huta and the Teatr Na Woli and Teatr Rozmaitości in Warsaw. Gajdarska is perhaps best known for her work in cinema, particularly for her appearance in the cult comedy "Nic śmiesznego" (Nothing Funny, 1995). Her filmography also includes prominent roles in "Nocne graffiti" (1997) and "Ajlawju" (1999). Beyond her professional achievements, she is known in the Polish media as the former partner of actor Paweł Deląg, with whom she has a son.
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Born Małgorzata Werner on November 4, 1971, in Poland, this Polish actress and TV presenter became widely recognized in the 1990s. Often dubbed the "Polish Pamela Anderson" due to her distinctive look, she established her career with memorable roles in cult Polish cinema.
She is best known for her appearance in Marek Koterski's 1995 comedy-drama "Nic śmiesznego" (Nothing Funny), where she played the role of the "Blonde Girl". Her filmography also includes notable titles such as "Day of the Wacko" (Dzień świra, 2002), "Gry uliczne" (Street Games, 1996), and "Szczur" (The Rat, 1995). Beyond her acting credits, Werner gained further public visibility as a co-host of the popular music program Disco Relax.
About the Movie: Nic smiesznego (1995)
Alternative Title: Nem vagy te intéző..., Nothing Funny
Director: Marek Koterski
Writer: Marek Koterski
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Keywords: depression, sexual frustration, bad luck, dildo, semi autobiographical
Story
One day, hospital orderlies, watching corpse in the morgue, recognize film director. Man, even though he died, he begins to remember his life. He made a career making movies, had numerous mistresses, but never realized their dreams. His life was interspersed with many setbacks that enfeebled him from the inside. Although he made a career in film, he was not happy with his life.
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Bumbling film director Adam Miauczynski's calamity-ridden life sees his career and relationships suffering due to his lack of common sense, leaving him clueless on how to fix things.