Anna Przybylska died on October 5, 2014, at the age of 36. She’s already received an autobiographical book and a documentary that’s become a blockbuster, and it’s allowed Kristina Przybylska to look at her daughter’s life in a different way.
The documentary about the life of the actress “Anya”, directed by Christian Kuchkovsky and Michał Bandursky, has attracted more than half a million viewers to cinemas. The picture is full of moving memories and anecdotes about Przybylska. The document was attended by the actress’s husband, Jaroslav Binyuk and their children, Przybylska’s mother and sister.
“This film is very important to me. I wanted to show Anya as she really was. Not her movie roles, not her participation, but as she was at home. Mother, Paul, daughter, and sister, Kristina Przybylska, said Friday in Question About Breakfast,” she added. “It’s something we will come back to when the going gets tough.”
The daughter of the actress, Uluya Binyuk, recalled the years she spent with her family in Turkey, where her father played on the local football team. Anja Przybylska, who was at the height of her fame at the time, did not stay in Poland because her family was more important to her than her career.
– We would like all viewers to draw a conclusion (from this film. – Ed.). It’s not about pursuing a career (editor’s note), but about family. That family comes first, Krystyna Przybylska summed up the conversation.
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