The film tells the story of Stasiek, a welder from communist Poland who emigrated to the USA in the 1970s to work in the world's largest traveling circus – “Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey”. Having one goal in mind – earning a better living for his family, Stasiek is forced to leave his wife and daughters for three years. These are three long years of living in a cramped train car, facing the hardships of emigration and longing for a family. With the first money he earns, Stasiek decides to buy a photo camera and a movie camera to document his time in the US. His pictures and footage include circus performances, a helicopter flight over New York, and the newly opened Disneyland. "Tiger Soup" not only presents the exciting adventures of our main character in the US but also outlines a universal picture of Polish emigration of the time.
Kacper Świtalski. As a filmmaker with a diverse direction, photography, and cultural management background, I strive to weave compelling narratives that resonate deeply with audiences.
Kacper Świtalski
Dominika Trybulec
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Kajetan Falkowski
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Maciej Trybulec
Denis Dubiella
Izabela Wiejaczka
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