

Two old friends, one apartment, zero boundaries — Polish social satire at its most uncomfortably honest.
Kazik and Władzio, two old friends meet again after many years. Kazik, a small-time swindler and playboy confesses that he needs a place to live, so Władzio offers for him to move in his apartment.
Acting
Pyrkosz and Hunko's lived-in chemistry feels authentically exhausted.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes politeness like a blade.

Director
Antoni Krauze
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Poland's martial law period, the housing crisis subtext hits different—Kazik isn't just lazy, he's a symptom of systemic collapse.
Director Antoni Krauze later became infamous for the controversial Smolensk conspiracy film; this early work shows his knack for claustrophobic tension.