Rat (1994)

A Polish businessman's carefully constructed world of glamour and deception crumbles, sending him into the shadows beneath Warsaw's streets.

Rat - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Szczur
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Directed by: Jan Łomnicki
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action, Drama
  • Original Language: Polish
  • Spoken Languages: Polish
  • Release Date (Theatrical): January 1, 1994 (Poland)
  • Production Companies: Telewizja Polska, Studio Filmowe Kadr
  • Production Countries: Poland

Rat - Plot

Polish businessman Jarek Branicki organizes a beauty pageant. As the man in charge, he expects his girlfriend to win it and suggests this outcome to the judges. At the same time, however, he is on the verge of bankruptcy and tries to escape the country after being cornered by his creditors. Recognized by a passenger on the train, he flees and finds refuge in the underground passages of Warsaw's central railway station.

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Rat - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Jan Łomnicki

Main Cast

  • Jan Englert
  • Mariusz Benoit
  • Janusz Bukowski
  • Marek Kondrat
  • Michał Pawlicki
  • Piotr Wawrzyńczak
  • Elżbieta Czyżewska
  • Maria Ciunelis
  • Ewa Szykulska
  • Magdalena Zawadzka

Writers

  • Jan Łomnicki
  • Jan Englert

Rat - FAQs

What is Rat (1994) about?

Rat follows Jarek Branicki, a Polish businessman who rigs a beauty pageant in his girlfriend's favor while secretly teetering on bankruptcy. Cornered by creditors and recognized while fleeing the country, he takes refuge in the labyrinthine underground passages beneath Warsaw's central railway station.

Who directed the 1994 Polish film Rat?

Rat was directed by Jan Łomnicki, a prominent Polish filmmaker. Łomnicki also co-wrote the screenplay alongside lead actor Jan Englert, giving the project a strong collaborative creative foundation between director and star.

Who are the main actors in Rat?

The film stars Jan Englert as the desperate businessman Jarek Branicki, alongside Mariusz Benoit, Janusz Bukowski, Marek Kondrat, Michał Pawlicki, Piotr Wawrzyńczak, Elżbieta Czyżewska, Maria Ciunelis, Ewa Szykulska, and Magdalena Zawadzka.

Why does Jarek Branicki hide underground in Rat?

Branicki flees into the underground tunnels of Warsaw's central railway station after being recognized by a fellow passenger while attempting to escape the country. Overwhelmed by debt and pursued by creditors, the station's hidden passages become his only refuge from a collapsing life above ground.

When was Rat released?

Rat was released on January 1, 1994, in Poland. The film was produced by Telewizja Polska and Studio Filmowe Kadr, two of Poland's most significant production institutions of that era.

What genre is the 1994 film Rat?

Rat is classified as an Action and Drama film. It blends the tension of a man on the run with a sharply observed portrait of post-communist Polish society, touching on themes of greed, corruption, and personal downfall.

What language is Rat filmed in?

Rat is filmed entirely in Polish. It is a Polish-language production set in Warsaw, reflecting the social and economic turbulence of early 1990s Poland following the country's transition away from communist rule.

What movies are similar to Rat (1994)?

Viewers who enjoyed Rat may also appreciate Mon Oncle (1958), The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989), Songs from the Second Floor (2000), L.A. Story (1991), Alice (1990), and Waking Ned (1998), all of which share tones of dark social satire or offbeat character-driven drama.

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