WALSER
synopsis
Libera’s film is a snapshot of an imaginary paradise: the director paints the portrait of an ideal tribe, described as "a sort of achievement of the dream of hippies to return to nature, a Slavic version of Avatar". The members of the tribe, who are handsome, young and immortal, live in their idyllic world until they are paid a visit by an outsider, a representative of civilisation: Walser.
| original title: | Walser |
| country: | Poland |
| sales agent: | Balapolis |
| year: | 2015 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Zbigniew Libera |
| film run: | 78' |
| screenplay: | Zbigniew Libera, Grzegorz Jankowicz |
| cast: | Gustaw Klyszcz, Krzysztof Stroiński, Joanna Wiktorczyk, Andrzej Borowski |
| cinematography by: | Adam Sikora |
| film editing: | Beata Walentowska |
| costumes designer: | Ilona Binarch |
| music: | Robert Piotrowicz |
| producer: | Magdalena Kamińska, Agata Szymanska |
| co-producer: | Paweł Potoroczyn, Krzysztof Dudek, Remigiusz Przelozny, Jacek Kulczycki |
| production: | Balapolis, Orka Film, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Polish National Centre for Culture, Film District |
| backing: | Polish Film Institute |





















