: Mentions icons like Irena Kwiatkowska (Zofia), Kazimierz Rudzki (Kazimierz), and Krzysztof Janczar (Paweł).
Episode 10, titled (The Foreign Guest), originally aired in January 1967. It is a quintessential example of the series' focus on the generational gap and cultural misunderstandings in 1960s Communist Poland.
: Focus on the subversion of expectations. The family expects a "foreign" experience, but the guest prefers simple friendship and activities with Paweł. Wojna.Domowa.10.PL.720p.WEB-DL.H264-NINE.avi
"Zagraniczny gość." Wojna domowa , season 1, episode 10, directed by Jerzy Gruza, TVP, 15 Jan. 1967. MLA Works Cited: Other Common Sources - Purdue OWL
: The comedy stems from the clash between idealized Western stereotypes and reality, as well as the universal awkwardness of family hospitality. Paper Outline & Key Elements : Mentions icons like Irena Kwiatkowska (Zofia), Kazimierz
: Discuss how the show used humor to navigate the social realities of the time, such as the fascination with the West (England) versus the reality of daily life in Warsaw. Academic Citation (MLA Style)
: Identify the series as a landmark of Polish "PRL-era" television directed by Jerzy Gruza. State the episode title and its central premise: the arrival of a Western relative. Context & Production : Director : Jerzy Gruza. : Focus on the subversion of expectations
: The Jankowski family prepares for the arrival of Rysio, a young cousin from England. Expecting a sophisticated, "proper" Brit based on advice from their neighbor Irena, they are surprised to find that Rysio speaks Polish well and acts like a typical teenager. The episode follows their failed attempts to show him Warsaw through frozen bus windows and a trip to Zakopane that ends with Rysio in a cast.