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Hotel klasy lux
The five participants in the meeting for the construction of a luxury hotel meet years later at its opening.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Poland, a group of actors attempts to stage a play in a luxury hotel, but they quickly become entangled in the absurdities and corruption of the socialist system. Their artistic endeavors are constantly thwarted by bureaucratic obstacles and the peculiar demands of the hotel's management and guests, leading to a series of comical and frustrating situations.
Critical Reception
The film is a satirical look at the realities of life and art under communism in Poland, often praised for its dark humor and sharp social commentary. It resonated with audiences who recognized the absurdity of the depicted situations, although its critical acclaim was more within the context of Polish cinema of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its biting satire of socialist bureaucracy.
Appreciated for its dark humor and relatable portrayal of artistic struggle.
Seen as a critical reflection of the socio-political climate of the time.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its sharp critique of the Polish People's Republic, using the setting of a luxury hotel to highlight the disconnect between propaganda and reality.
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