Conversation with a Cupboard Man
Directed by Mariusz GrzegorzekSeptember 1, 1993 90mDrama
7.15.8
Charles sits for hours in a wardrobe in a rented room on the attic, looking back on his whole life. He was brought up by a single mother who loved his only child with a sick desperate feeling and limited all his world to her own person. Charles' tragedy began with his adolescence. It made his mother aware of her feminity that resulted in her new marriage. Together with a new husband she decided to send the boy to a school for retarded children. Upon leaving the school Charles starts to seek his longing mother who moved out, in a meanwhile, not giving any address.
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Conversation with a Cupboard Man was released on September 1, 1993.
Conversation with a Cupboard Man was directed by Mariusz Grzegorzek.
Conversation with a Cupboard Man has a runtime of 90m.
Conversation with a Cupboard Man was produced by Konstanty Lewkowicz, Piotr Strzelecki.
Charles sits for hours in a wardrobe in a rented room on the attic, looking back on his whole life. He was brought up by a single mother who loved his only child with a sick desperate feeling and limited all his world to her own person. Charles' tragedy began with his adolescence. It made his mother aware of her feminity that resulted in her new marriage. Together with a new husband she decided to send the boy to a school for retarded children. Upon leaving the school Charles starts to seek his longing mother who moved out, in a meanwhile, not giving any address.
The key characters in Conversation with a Cupboard Man are Mother (Bożena Adamek), Karol (Rafał Olbrychski), Three-year old Karol (Karol Cieślar).
Conversation with a Cupboard Man is a Drama film.
Conversation with a Cupboard Man has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.














