Sławomir Szeliga and his family have been traveling around Poland for several years, following the footsteps of locations known from cult Polish films and series. This time he went to Lower Silesia. He visited the places where the series “Four tankmen and a dog” was shot. – This time we had a great guide – Marek Łazarz – a lover of film tourism, head of the Polish Armored Club Association, author of a guide to the series and its surroundings – reveals Sławomir Szeliga. See the photos!
Together with his family, he travels around Poland in the footsteps of locations known from cult Polish films and series. It reaches places that most viewers know only from TV screens. He takes photographs, compares them with film frames, and reaches interesting, little-known information. From the very beginning, we describe his travels in our pages.
- “I do not like Monday”
- “Father Matthew”
- “Ranch”
- “Higher Than Life”
- “By halftime 0:1”
- “Island of Villains”
- “Toy Car and the Templars”
- “Journey for One Smile”
- “Spring, Sergeant”
- “Law and Fist”
- “Columbians”
- “I bet on Tolek Banana”
- “See you tomorrow”
- “How I Started World War II”
- “God behind the stove”
- “God’s Garden”
- “To God for miedzą”
- “Alone”
– This time we had a great guide – Marek Łazarz – a lover of film tourism, head of the Polish Armored Club Association, author of a guide to the series and its surroundings – reveals Slawomir Szeliga.