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  1. Sep 26, 1986 · Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes: Directed by Piotr Szulkin. With Daniel Olbrychski, Jerzy Stuhr, Katarzyna Figura, Mariusz Benoit. In the 21st century, prisoners aboard penitentiary space ships explore unknown worlds.

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    • Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Piotr Szulkin
    • 1986-09-26
  2. Nov 18, 2015 · A very disturbing 1986 dystopian sci-fi film from Polish director Piotr Szulkin. A conscript cosmonaut arrives on an alien planet in search of any sign of life, and finds... a very twisted ...

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    • Dave Fischer
  3. Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes is a 1986 dystopian sci-fi film, directed by Piotr Szulkin. In the 21st century, prisoners aboard penitentiary space ships explore unknown worlds. Scope, one of the prisoners is sent on a planet though to be lifeless, until he found “Humans” on it.

  4. Hard to be a Hero. Scope is a prisoner on a behemoth space station and is chosen, like all his fellow prisoners, to ‘volunteer’ for the exploration of far-away planets. Landing on planet Australia 458, he is given a hero’s welcome with all the sex, booze, and violence that any one man can stomach.

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    • Zespół Filmowy "Perspektywa
    • Piotr Szulkin
  5. "Ga, ga" takes place in a supposedly-utopian-actually-extremely-dystopian future, in which outer space has been explored and exploited so much that all planets worth discovering have already been colonised, humans have become lazy and spoiled, and nobody wants to be an astronaut anymore.

  6. Overview. Scope is a prisoner on a behemoth space station and is chosen, like all his fellow prisoners, to 'volunteer' for the exploration of far-away planets. Landing on planet Australia 458, he is given a hero's welcome with all the sex, booze, and violence that any one man can stomach.

  7. 1986. Poland. Polish with English subtitles. 84 minutes. Resistance is futile in Szulkin’s stunningly nihilistic dystopian satire.