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How Far, How Near is a film of genre Drama with Andrzej Łapicki

How Far, How Near (1972)

How Far, How Near
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Length 1h33
Genres Drama
Rating70% 3.5202753.5202753.5202753.5202753.520275

How Far Away, How Near (Polish: Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko) is a 1972 film directed by Tadeusz Konwicki.

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Andrzej, a forty-year-old man, is tormented both by post-war trauma and by suicidal death of his friend. He sets off on a symbolic journey through past, present, and future to meet ghosts of childhood friends, parents, first love, first wife.

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