This weekend, Mafia Women 2 will hit the screens of Norwegian cinemas - the next part of Patryk Vega's hit. In Poland, the film tops the sales rankings and although many viewers are skeptical about the director's achievements, crowds come to the cinemas to see - what Vega has prepared this time.
The Mafia 2 Women is a multi-threaded story full of humor. The film features smuggling of Colombian cocaine, love in a bazaar or an exotic romance with a terrorist. Patryk Vega has already accustomed viewers to the breadth of his productions and - indeed - in Mafia Women there are special effects, fast cars and great photos - because Vega cooperated with, among others, with the crew of the series "Gra o thron" and "Narcos". The effects of this cooperation are clearly visible on the screen and the image itself is great to watch, the more so that Vega gave the viewers a trip around the world, in the film we will see scenes from Colombia and Morocco.
Haven't seen the first part? It doesn't matter, although the film is a continuation and - one could say - begins where the previous part ended, the entire plot is focused on new plot twists and does not refer too much to the previous part. Only the female roles remained from the first part, namely: Agnieszka Dygant as Nanny (smuggler), Katarzyna Warnka as a mafia widow, Aleksandra Popławska - a fierce woman who meets the love of his life in the Middle East. In addition, we will also see Piotr Adamczyk on the screen - in a completely unconventional role, and the rapper Sobota, who will play the "helper" of the dangerous Nanny.
The film will be on Norwegian screens from Friday, i.e. Women's Day! Going to the cinema will be an ideal gift for women, but also a nice way to spend time for men, because Mafia Women 2 is a film whose humor is intended to appeal to both women and men. Kino Project - the Norwegian distributor for Norway and Denmark - organizes screenings of this title in almost 40 locations, more information on the Kino Project fanpage in the events tab. If you are looking for a link to tickets or would like to be informed about subsequent screenings Polish films in Norway, send a private message to the Kino Project fanpage - and thanks to the new tool - you will never miss the news about the next screening in your city. And there will be a lot more happening this season! The latest and best comedies - not only romantic ones and the long-awaited crime film based on the book by Joanna Bator - "Dark, Almost Night".
Important information for people who haven't seen it yet winter holidays the film "Fun, Fun" - at the request of viewers, Kino Project has prepared an extra session in selected cinemas on March 23.