A broken mixer, crushed cocktail glass, overturned shelf with toys - when you have telekinetic powers, normal life is not easy. Will the twelve-year old Piotr learn to control his powers and gain the sympathy of the people around him?
Spend magical moments in a suite inspired by the cult TV series "Wonder Child". Are you ready for an extraordinary journey through time, straight to the crazy era of the communist regime? Blue motley chairs, decorative wallpaper and original props from the movie - here all the decor and furnishings successfully evoke the spirit of the People's Republic of Poland!
In the sleeping area part you will find 2 comfortable beds dressed in soft linens and cushions, and in the dining part – a fully-equipped kitchenette. Upon opening the double doors inside the room, you'll find a spacious and functional bathroom with a shower cabin. Relax watching your favorite movie on the 32-inch TV with LED technology, while drinking tea in old-school glasses with silver holders.
The film "Wonder Child" is a 1986 adventure film that many viewers remember from their childhood and adolescence. Directed by Waldemar Dziki, the plot combines fantasy elements with a story about finding one's path and acceptance.
The film "Wonder Child" was created as a co-production between Poland and Canada. It is an example of cooperation between the countries in the waning stages of the Polish People's Republic.
The songs for the soundtrack were sung in Polish and English by the renowned vocalist Krzysztof Antkowiak – a rare occurrence in the Polish cinema market of the time.
Although the action has a universal appeal, the film's locations were shot in and around Łódź – including Poniatowski Park, the Wisła Cinema building, and Piotrkowska Street.
The technical crew struggled with "inexplicable bad luck." During filming, light bulbs and spotlights exploded, slot machines broke down, and even a new BMW broke down. The press joked that the film's forces were disrupting the production.
The film won awards at festivals, including a Cinekid Film Award and the Silver Lion at the Polish Film Festival for Waldemar Dziki. Although it's a family production, "Wonder Child" feels like a time capsule today – with costumes, set design, and the atmosphere of the late communist era, a source of nostalgia for many viewers.