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  1. The Little Apocalypse (French: La Petite Apocalypse) is a 1993 French comedy film, an adaptation of Tadeusz Konwicki's novel, directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.

  2. The Little Apocalypse is a film directed by Costa-Gavras with André Dussollier, Pierre Arditi, Jiří Menzel, Anna Romantowska .... Year: 1993. Original title: La petite apocalypse. Synopsis: Old friends and coleagues of Barbara and Enrique organized a party in the couple's house. Among them is Stan, Barbara's ex-housband.

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  3. Synopsis. In this cynical comedy, an renowned, out-of-work, unpublishedundergroundwriter from formerly Communist Poland is driven to unusually desperate measures in order to get his work published.

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  4. Directed by. Costa-Gavras. France, Italy, 1993. Drama. 110. Synopsis. An unknown Polish writer can’t publish his novels, so his ex-wife decides to help him and get some of the profit for herself. She finally finds a publisher, but there’s a strange single condition that could cost the writer his life. Synopsis.

  5. The Little Apocalypse. A Feature film of. Costa Gavras. Produced by. KG Productions. Production year 1993. Synopsis. Barbara and Henry are giving a party for their friends, former petition-signers and activists.

  6. Feb 10, 1993 · In this cynical comedy, an renowned, out-of-work, unpublished “underground” writer from formerly Communist Poland is driven to unusually desperate measures in order to get his work published. Stan has been living in the attic apartment of his ex-wife’s home, which he shares with a journalist friend. One day, he has an accident which convinces his ex-wife and her current husband that he's suicidal, and they hastily contact a media representative to see if some sort of publicity can't be ...

  7. 1993 ‘La Petite Apocalypse’ Directed by Costa-Gavras Synopsis In this cynical comedy, an renowned, out-of-work, unpublished “underground” writer from formerly Communist Poland is driven to unusually desperate measures in order to get his work published.