- The film presents the full package of Polish attitudes, vices and characters. An excuse to take a closer look at your compatriots is a large, organized trip to Agadir. The travelers included, among others: a prayerful bride and groom living in pre-wedding chastity, an intellectual philosopher, an incurable optimist and a melancholic with a bored partner, but also a Polish patriot and a discontent who is afraid to touch the hotel cutlery for fear of lack of hygiene on the part of the Moroccan staff. The trip program is full of standard tourist attractions that do not seem to make much of an impression on Polish tourists. The film is built on contrasts, leading to numerous confrontations and even micro-conflicts. Paradoxically, the cultural differences between Polish citizens and the Muslim community are not the strongest ones in the film, which allowed us to avoid simple stereotyping. Most of what happens is within a group of tourists who are extremely diverse in terms of worldview and character. Important questions about spiritual matters, happiness and sadness take place by the pool, over dinner or during a tourist cruise.—G
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