

Three Polish thieves walk into a Vietnamese bar. They don't walk out the same way.
Three small-time thugs from Warsaw's Praga district decide to celebrate a successful car theft in one of the city's Asian bars. They feel like kings of the world, but what they don't know yet is that the bartenders there are not to be messed with...
Acting
Joanna Opozda steals every scene she's in
Direction
Tomasz Cichoń builds tension through awkward silence
Practical Effects
That finger scene — practical effects done dirty
Director
Tomasz Cichoń
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Praga district's Vietnamese community grew post-1989, making this a rare Polish film centering immigrant voices against native working-class bluster.
Director Tomasz Cichoń shot this as his Łódź Film School thesis; it won Best Short at Gdynia and launched Opozda's career.