Scene from Pora na czarownice (1993)
Scene Details
| Duration: 180 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Jolanta Fraszyńska
Birth Date: 1968-12-14
Birth Place: Myslowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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Full Biography
Jolanta Fraszynska, known professionally as Jola, was an actress who starred in the 1993 Polish film 'Pora na czarownice'. The movie portrays her character as a young prostitute and drug addict who meets Andrzej, with whom she tries to maintain a relationship despite their shared HIV status. They eventually find refuge at the Red Palace, a home for AIDS sufferers run by Father Jan.
About the Movie: Pora na czarownice (1993)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Cezary Tormanowski, Henryk Romanowski, Piotr Łazarkiewicz
Companies: Casting Service Film, Telewizja Polska
Genre: Drama
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Keywords
Keywords: aids, priest, prostitution, drugs, homosexual
Story
Twenty years old prostitute and drug addict, Jola, by chance meets Andrzej, a "railway station gay". They try to stay together, in spite of numerous diffculties. They both are carriers of the HIV virus. At the end of their travels they find themselves in the Red Palace - formerly the recreation centre for Party dignitaries, now a home for AIDS sufferers - which is run by father Jan. In the nearby small town aggression begins to grow again the unwanted guests; the house have been promised to the local people for housing purposes... The lives and fates of Jola, Andrzej, and father Jan become increasingly intertwined with one another...
Summary
Jola, a 20-year-old prostitute turned drug addict, crosses paths with Andrzej, a "railway station gay" with their shared HIV diagnosis. United by circumstance, they traverse Poland together, facing myriad challenges. Their journey culminates at the Red Palace, an abandoned Party dignitary retreat now housing AIDS sufferers under Father Jan's compassionate care. Tensions rise in the nearby town as locals demand their promised housing. As Jola, Andrzej, and Father Jan's lives become inextricably entwined, they must navigate escalating threats to maintain their sanctuary amidst a growing storm of prejudice and violence.