Trailer
The stage entrance of the opera house on Walpurgis Night, 1969. Up-and-coming journalist Robert pretends to have arranged an interview with Nora Sedler, the star of the evening. Not long thereafter she appears in a somewhat ridiculous frog costume, intended to represent Princess Turandot. The light-hearted atmosphere is quickly transformed however, with every twist in the plot finding the viewer off-guard time and again: amongst the humorous anecdotes, with which Nora narrates her life story to Robert it's almost by chance that we learn that she was also a much sought-after singer prior to the war, and remained so at Auschwitz, where she spent the majority thereof due to her Jewish identity. At which point she suggests to Robert that they try the “game” which the SS guard, whom she dated to save her skin, was keen on playing with her at the time. Yet does he understand what Nora is getting at? PN
DCP | s/w / b/w
Marcin Bortkiewicz, Magdalena Gauer
Andrzej Wojciechowski
Agata Chodyra
Katarzyna Sobańska, Marcel Sławiński
Marek Czerniewicz
Małgorzata Zajączkowska, Philippe Tłokiński, Monika Mariotti, Mieczysław Gajda
Kosmos Production, Wydawnictwo Myśliński, MX35
Film Republic
Ines Skrbic
270 Mare Street
E8 1HE London
Great Britain
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Marcin Bortkiewicz - born 1976 in Słupsk, Poland. Before graduating in film directing from the Wajda Film School in Warsaw in 2005 he studied literature studies and Polish language (major film studies) at Gdańsk University. His films have won numerous awards. Bortkiewicz is also a dramatist and actor.
CISZA (2003, short, doc)
REGUŁY GRY (2004, short, doc)
SUBLOKATOR (2009, short)
NAUCZANIE POCZĄTKOWE (2009, short, doc)
PORTRET Z PAMIĘCI (2011, short)
LEWA POŁOWA TWARZY (2013, short, doc)