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Planet Single Planeta singli

Mitja Okorn / Poland / 2016 / 136 min / Polish

A romantic comedy, tailored after the genre’s prime examples, touching and full of whimsical humour.

Tomek is the celebrity host of a popular and controversial talk show. Ania is a charming, romantic and slightly old fashioned music teacher, looking for the love of her life. When their paths cross one Valentine's Day, Tomek asks her to go on a series of online dates and report back to him. Her bizarre encounters become an instant TV hit, until one day she actually meets Mr. Perfect. A romantic comedy, tailored after the genre’s prime examples, touching and full of whimsical humour. (Polish spoken)

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