Ga-ga: Glory To The Heroes
| Ga-ga: Glory To The Heroes | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Piotr Szulkin |
| Written by | Piotr Szulkin |
| Produced by | Dorota Ostrowska-Orlińska |
| Starring | Daniel Olbrychski
Katarzyna Figura Jerzy Stuhr |
| Cinematography | Edward Kłosiński |
| Edited by | Elzbieta Kurkowska |
| Music by | Zbigniew Górny |
Production company | Studio Filmowe Perspektywa |
| Distributed by | Przedsiębiorstwo Dystrybucji Filmów |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Country | Poland |
| Language | Polish |
Ga-ga: Glory To The Heroes (Polish: Ga, ga: Chwała bohaterom) is a 1986 Polish science fiction dystopian film directed by Piotr Szulkin. The film was based on the novel Kryptonym Psima (1982) by Mirosław P. Jabłoński and the "La Ricotta" segment in film Ro.Go.Pa.G (1963) by Pier Paol Pasolini. It is the last part of the director's thematic apocalypse tetralogy, which consists of Golem, The War of the Worlds: Next Century and O-bi, O-ba:The End of Civilization.
The film follows a convict condemned to explore and conquer an earth colony where, upon his arrival he is declared a "hero".