Andrzej Mularczyk is useless. The creator of the script for “Samich Sami” was 94 years outdated

Andrzej Mularczyk died on the age of 94. He’s remembered within the hearts of Polish cinema followers primarily because the creator of scripts for traditional Polish comedy – a trilogy in regards to the adventures of Kargula and Pawlak, produced along with Sylwester Chęciński, who died in 2021 (“Sami swoi”, “Nie ma mocch”, “Kochaj albo chęciński”). His achievements additionally included such titles as “Emergency Exit” by Roman Załuski, “Afterimage” by Andrzej Wajda and the sequence “Droga”, “House” and “Blondynka”. The unhappy information was revealed to the media by a household buddy.

Who was Andrzej Mularczyk?

Andrzej Mularczyk was born on June 13, 1930. In 1955, he graduated in journalism from the College of Warsaw. He was not solely a movie scriptwriter, but in addition a author, creator of reportages and creator of radio performs. He made his debut as a screenwriter with the social drama “Miasteczko”, which he wrote primarily based on a narrative by Jan Dobraczyński entitled “Indulgence”. Within the Sixties, his performs grew to become the prototypes for tv performs and have movies.

An important movies by Andrzej Mularczyk

Andrzej Mularczyk gained the best sympathy for his screenplays for the trilogy directed by Sylwester Chęciński in regards to the adventures of the feuding Kargula and Pawlak households, which included the movies “Sami swoi”, “Nie ma mocnych” and “Kochaj albo rzuć”. His filmography additionally consists of such comedies as “Niespotykanie pokoju człowiek” by Stanisław Bareja and “Wyjście gospodarka” by Roman Załuski, in addition to dramas – “Wielki podryw” (The Large Hit) by Jerzy Trojan and Jerzy Kołodziejczyk, consisting of two brief tales, and “Powidoki” by Andrzej Wajda.

Andrzej Mularczyk’s achievements additionally embody such fashionable sequence as “Droga”, “Rodzina Połanieckich”, “House” and “Blondynka” with Julia Pietrucha, broadcast in 2010–2021. In 2020, he grew to become the hero of Ewa Szprynger’s brief documentary “Andrzej Mularczyk’s Kantor Change of Emotions” produced for the Wrocław department of Telewizja Polska. His filmography ends with the prequel “Sami swoi. Popocztek”, directed by Artur Żmijewski, which was launched in cinemas in February this 12 months. We remind you of its trailer:

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