For seven centuries Masuria belonged to East Prussia, right up until the end of the Second World War when it was incorporated into the Polish People's Republic. Those who remained were forced to assimilate, and yet how was one expected to become a “real” Pole within a matter of weeks in light of the expropriation, violence and compulsion?
Filmmaker Michał Korchowiec is determined to finally unlock his family history. There would appear to no better way to do so than take his mother on a journey back to the places of her childhood, where she is to encounter long-lost relatives. Thus they set off across narrow wood lanes and remote Masurian villages in the north of Poland, as the director breaks the silence and provides his mother and his grandmother with an opportunity to expose the family secrets and harm, as well as understand the historical roots thereof. JG
DCP | Farbe / colour
Michał Korchowiec
Mikołaj Syguda, Magdalena Mosiewicz
Lena Pejt
Joanna Halszka Sokołowska
Michał Korchowiec, Małgorzata Korchowiec, Marta Mack-Sienkiewicz, Ulrich Pokraka, Karlonia Korchowiec, Gabriele Günther, Iwona Nowacka
Kraków Film Foundation
Katarzyna Wilk
Ul. Basztowa 15/8a
31-143 Krakow
Poland
Tel.: +48.12.294.69 45
katarzyna@kff.com.pl
www.kff.com.pl
Michał Korchowiec - born 1987 in Katowice, Poland. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków and has since been working as a set designer, visual and video artist, film director and producer. His works have received many awards. In addition, Korchowiec is an author as well as a curator of exhibitions.
CHŁOP RYBKA W E’ARGENTO (2009, short)
PAMIĘTNIK RODZINNY. CENZURA (2010, short)
72 GODZINY (2012, short)
GŁODÓWKA (2014, short)