A Time for Witches
Originally released in 1994. A Time for Witches is a drama film. directed by Piotr Łazarkiewicz.
Starring Jolanta Fraszyńska, Andrzej Mastalerz, and Bogusław Linda
Synopsis
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...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jolanta Fraszyńska
as Jola Markowska
Andrzej Mastalerz
as Andrzej
Bogusław Linda
as ksiądz Jan
Henryk Bista
as Józef Małocha, mieszkaniec miasteczka
Maria Ciunelis
as "Normalna"
Monika Olejnik
as reporterka tv
Ilona Trybuła
as Nina
Halina Winiarska
as Witkowska, ciotka Joli
Mariusz Czajka
as "Pojebus"
Robert Janowski
as "Rokendrol"
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- PL
Production Companies
- Casting Service Film
- Telewizja Polska
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Time for Witches about?
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 v...
Who directed A Time for Witches?
A Time for Witches was directed by Piotr Łazarkiewicz.
How long is A Time for Witches?
A Time for Witches has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was A Time for Witches released?
A Time for Witches was released on February 28, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Time for Witches?
The main cast of A Time for Witches includes Jolanta Fraszyńska, Andrzej Mastalerz, Bogusław Linda, Henryk Bista, Maria Ciunelis.