The Smaller Sky
Originally released in 1981. The Smaller Sky is a drama film. directed by Janusz Morgenstern.
Starring Roman Wilhelmi, Jan Englert, and Beata Tyszkiewicz
Synopsis
A story of a dropout out of a succesful career and a loving family. He goes to a local railroad station, then checks into a hotel and refuses to leave despite visits by a psychiatrist and his own son. He watches people daily at the station. A tv reporter is trying to come up with a story which would help him to save his job. He likes to chase women and the dropout's wife is one of his targets. He gets interested in the story of her husband and tries to make a program about mysterious individual. Once the tv crew arrives to the scene, the subject tries to hide and ends up on the roof of the station, where he catches a glimpse of sunshine - the "smaller sky" - before stepping onto a glass roof and falling to his death.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Roman Wilhelmi
as Artur Gutner
Jan Englert
as Marek Weber, journalist
Beata Tyszkiewicz
as Elżbieta, Artur's wife
Władysław Kowalski
as Filip Szmidt
Janusz Zaorski
as Dr. Barcz
Tomasz Jarosiński
as Daniel
Jadwiga Polanowska
as Filip's Wife
Monika Stefanowicz
as Monika
Mieczysław Verocsy
as Camera Operator
Jacek Lomnicki
as Camera Operator
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- PL
Production Companies
- Zespół Filmowy "Perspektywa"
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Smaller Sky about?
A story of a dropout out of a succesful career and a loving family. He goes to a local railroad station, then checks into a hotel and refuses to leave despite visits by a psychiatrist and his own s...
Who directed The Smaller Sky?
The Smaller Sky was directed by Janusz Morgenstern.
How long is The Smaller Sky?
The Smaller Sky has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was The Smaller Sky released?
The Smaller Sky was released on September 21, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Smaller Sky?
The main cast of The Smaller Sky includes Roman Wilhelmi, Jan Englert, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Władysław Kowalski, Janusz Zaorski.