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Joanna Kulig is a Actor Polonaise born on 24 june 1982 at Krynica-Zdrój (Pologne)

Joanna Kulig

Joanna Kulig
Joanna Kulig participated to 12 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

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Actress

Cold War
Cold War (2018)
, 1h25
Directed by Paweł Pawlikowski
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, War, Historical, Musical, Romance
Actors Joanna Kulig, Jeanne Balibar, Tomasz Kot, Borys Szyc, Agata Kulesza, Cédric Kahn
Roles Zuzanna "Zula" Lichoń
Rating74% 3.749253.749253.749253.749253.74925
Pendant les années 1950 et 1960, Zula, une jeune chanteuse polonaise, vit avec Wiktor, musicien, des amours compliquées entre Est et Ouest, sur fond de guerre froide.
Ida
Ida (2013)
, 1h20
Directed by Paweł Pawlikowski
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about suicide, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Joanna Kulig, Dawid Ogrodnik, Adam Szyszkowski, Jerzy Trela
Roles Singer
Rating73% 3.698623.698623.698623.698623.69862
In the 1960s Polish People's Republic, Anna, a young novice nun, is told by her prioress that before she takes her vows she must visit her aunt, Wanda Gruz, who is her only surviving relative. Anna travels to visit her aunt Wanda, a chain-smoking, hard-drinking, sexually promiscuous judge who reveals that Anna's actual name is Ida Lebenstein. Ida's parents had been Jews who were murdered late in the German occupation of Poland during World War II (1939–45). Ida was then an infant, and as an orphan she'd been raised by the convent. Wanda, who'd been a Communist resistance fighter against the German occupation, had become the state prosecutor "Red Wanda" who sent "men to their deaths". Wanda's role alludes to "the political show trials of the early 1950s, when Poland’s Communist government used judicial terror (among other methods) to consolidate its power and eliminate its enemies.