80 Million is a comedy thriller about one of the more unusual episodes of the pro-democracy Solidarity movement’s early years. In 1981, activists withdraw 80 million złotys from Solidarity’s bank accounts in a bid to stop the government from crippling the movement. The film is a genuine portrayal of communist-era realities in which Krzystek shows that he has few equals when recreating powerful mass crowd scenes – the film’s closing sequence, showing a demonstration on Wrocław’s Grunwaldzki Bridge, packs an emotional punch rarely encountered elsewhere in Polish cinema. (Catalogue IFF Wrocław)
35mm | Farbe / colour
Waldemar Krzystek, Krzysztof Kopka
Piotr Śliskowski
Artur Kuczkowski, Kacper Habisiak
Marek Warszewski
Zbigniew Karnecki
Krzysztof Czeczot, Wojciech Solarz, Maciej Makowski, Paweł Domagała, Agnieszka Grochowska, Olga Frycz, Sonia Bohosiewicz
Odra-Film, Dreamsound, Orka Studio, Editingbrigade
MediaBrigade
Sylwester Banaszkiewicz
ul. Karkonoska 10
53-015 Wrocław
Poland
Tel: +48.604.43 24 25
sylwester@mediabrigade.pl
www.mediabrigade.pl
Waldemar Krzystek - born 1953 in Swobnica, Poland. He completed Polish language studies at the University of Wrocław and graduated in film direction from the University of Silesia. Many of his films depict the town of Legnica, where he spent most of his childhood, as in Mała Moskwa (main prize at FF Gdynia 2008).
Powinowactwo (1984, TV)
W zawieszeniu (1986)
Zwolnieni z życia (1992)
Mała Moskwa (2008)