On the surface it is an idyll. He lives a happily married life with Judit, a teacher and their eight-year old son, Dani. His best friend, Zoli is also his business partner and between the two of them they own four flourishing bakeries in Budapest. An enviable setting. But in the background a time bomb is ticking away. For years Andris has been living a passionate and blessed second life. The scene is Poland. Pretending to be making business trips, he has been spending half the year in Cracow, with Bea. She is a beautiful young woman and a church-painter. In this life Andris paints Creation in the chapel near the city. He is sensitive and gifted in what he does. In Pest he is a talented businessman, in Cracow an excellent artist. It is as if there were two people in him. What's more: he is satisfied with both lives. And since he is also an excellent conspirator, until this early morning he has never had to make a choice. But now Bea is pregnant, and would like to marry him...
The Last Blues
October 10, 2002
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János Kulka
Andris Bolteni
Agárdi Gábor
Zsül
Agnieszka Wagner
Beata
Péter Rudolf
Zoli
Andrea Fullajtár
Judit
Paudits Béla
jockey
Nóra Tábori
Andris' mother
Ágnes Bertalan
Iren
Gáspár Mesés
Dani
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Anna
Jan Kidawa-Błoński
father Leopold
Péter Gárdos
Director
Péter Gárdos
Writer
Jan Kidawa-Błoński
Producer
Tomasz Gaj
Production Manager
Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska
Production Manager
Dariusz Kłodowski
Assistant Production Manager
Adam Niedzielin
Musician
Adam Kawończyk
Musician
Krzysztof Kawula
Musician
Jacek Karohoda
Musician
Małgorzata Markowska
Vocals
Andrzej Czechowski
Musician
Sławomir Berny
Musician
Monika Wołowczyk
Vocals
Leszek Szczerba
Musician
Krzysztof Oczkowski
Musician
Mariusz Pędziałek
Musician
Marek Bałata
Vocals
Józef Michalik
Musician
Zbigniew Raj
Original Music Composer
Katarzyna Radwańska
Vocals
Janusz Butrym
Conductor
László Seregi
Director of Photography
Andrzej Głuc
Still Photographer
Jerzy Bęben
Master Lighting Artist