Ja, Malinowski

Ja, Malinowski[lower-alpha 1] is a Polish-language comedy television series, directed by Filip Zylber, written by Stefan Friedmann, and produced by Dariusz Pietrykowski. It was distributed by TVN with its episodes airing from 4 September 1999 to 24 October 1999. The show had 16 episodes.[1][2]

Ja, Malinowski
GenreComedy
Written byStefan Friedmann
Directed byFilip Zylber
Starring
ComposerKuba Sienkiewicz
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerDariusz Pietrykowski
EditorKatarzyna Rudnik
Camera setupFullscreen (4:3)
Running time24–29 minutes
Production companyITI Film Studio
Release
Original networkTVN
Original release4 September (1999-09-04) 
10 December 1999 (1999-24-10)

Plot

Roman Malinowski and Laura Malinowska are a married couple that emigrated from Poland during the communist era to Chicago, Illinois, United States, to better their economic situation. There, they had two twin boys Dave and Antek. In the 1990s, Roman won 7.5 million United States dollars. As such, the family decided to return to Poland, where they begin living luxurious lives with their newly acquired wealth.[1]

Cast

Production

Ja, Malinowski was directed by Filip Zylber, written by Stefan Friedmann, and produced by Dariusz Pietrykowski. The music was done by Piotr Mikołajczak and Zbigniew Stelmasiak, and music by Kuba Sienkiewicz, and editing by Katarzyna Rudnik. The show was produced ITI Film Studio, and distributed by TVN. Its first episode aired on 4 September 1999, and its final episode, on 24 October 1999. The show had one season, consisting of 16 episodes, each lasting from 24 to 29 minutes.[1]

List of episodes

  • "Szatoróż"
  • "Przeprowadzka"
  • "Zwyczajny dzień"
  • "Ręce do pracy"
  • "Wuj Teofil"
  • "Ziemia wysypana"
  • "Odwiedziny rodziny"
  • "Rajska wyspa"
  • "Maraton z uśmiechem"
  • "Wieczór kawalerski"
  • "Człowiek z gazety"
  • "Nie przeminęło z wiatrem"
  • "Firma budowlana 'Logo'"
  • "Koryl się żeni"
  • "Awaria"
  • "Koniec z nami"

Notes

  1. Translation from Polish: I, Malinowski

References

  1. "Ja, Malinowski". filmpolski.pl (in Polish).
  2. "Ja, Malinowski". imdb.
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