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The Little Apocalypse (French: La Petite Apocalypse) is a 1993 French comedy film, an adaptation of Tadeusz Konwicki's novel, directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.
The Little Apocalypse. 1993. La Petite Apocalypse. Directed by Costa-Gavras. In this cynical comedy, an renowned, out-of-work, unpublished “underground” writer from formerly Communist Poland is driven to unusually desperate measures in order to get his work published.
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The Little Apocalypse is a film directed by Costa-Gavras with André Dussollier, Pierre Arditi, Jiří Menzel, Anna Romantowska .... Year: 1993. Original title: La petite apocalypse. Synopsis: Old friends and coleagues of Barbara and Enrique organized a party in the couple's house. Among them is Stan, Barbara's ex-housband.
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Directed by. Costa-Gavras. France, Italy, 1993. Drama. 110. Synopsis. An unknown Polish writer can’t publish his novels, so his ex-wife decides to help him and get some of the profit for herself. She finally finds a publisher, but there’s a strange single condition that could cost the writer his life. Synopsis.
Production year 1993. Synopsis. Barbara and Henry are giving a party for their friends, former petition-signers and activists. Their closest buddy, "Jack", was perhaps the most militant member of the group, and he remains the least reconciled and the most nostalgic.