Very Objective Difficulties (1972)
An "Open letter to the directors of the Municipal Transport Company in Warsaw", an appeal for a more rational and passenger-oriented communication policy in the capital. From the film we learn that when asked about the causes of problems with Warsaw public transport, the authorities typically give the same answer: "objective difficulties" are to blame. The author of the documentary, the author of many films devoted to the faults and thoughtlessness of Warsaw officials, managed to identify 8 basic difficulties that make the use of public transport in the capital city in the early 1970s a nightmare. The degree of their "objectivity" can be decided by the viewer himself.
Director: Jerzy Dmowski
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Country: Poland
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Very Objective Difficulties about?
- An "Open letter to the directors of the Municipal Transport Company in Warsaw", an appeal for a more rational and passenger-oriented communication policy in the capital. From the film we learn that when asked about the causes of problems with Warsaw public transport, the authorities typically give the same answer: "objective difficulties" are to blame. The author of the documentary, the author of many films devoted to the faults and thoughtlessness of Warsaw officials, managed to identify 8 basic difficulties that make the use of public transport in the capital city in the early 1970s a nightmare. The degree of their "objectivity" can be decided by the viewer himself.
- Who directed Very Objective Difficulties?
- Very Objective Difficulties was directed by Jerzy Dmowski.
- How long is Very Objective Difficulties?
- Very Objective Difficulties has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is Very Objective Difficulties?
- Very Objective Difficulties is a Documentary film.
- Where was Very Objective Difficulties produced?
- Very Objective Difficulties was produced in Poland.