National Socialists, together with members of the Polish resistance are the abused prisoners under the supervision of Bolsheviks and a Jewish officer, a bold reversal of the typical concentration camp framework in which the protagonists’ sense of sympathy and identification are complex. These circumstances generate an atmosphere of hate, driven by a desire for retribution and a sadistic thirst for power, which time and again escalate. The focal point is formed by a trio whose friendship had seemingly remained unaffected by the turmoil around them. Newly gained power, suppressed emotions and the horrors of camp life soon lead to a dramatic escalation of affairs however.
The film’s rigorous yet haunting camera work serves to intensify the terrifying atmosphere of the camp, giving the viewer a sense of the protagonists’ desperation. Director Maciej Sobieszczański offers a sensitive, authentic portrayal of three individuals’ strained emotions, as they fluctuate between hope and horror. DJ
DCP | Farbe / colour
Małgorzata Sobieszczańska
Valentyn Vasyanovych
Paulina Bocheńska, Aleksander Musiałowski
Ewa Skoczkowska
Bartłomiej Gliniak
Jakub Gierszał, Julian Świeżewski, Zofia Wichłacz, Danuta Stenka, Jacek Beler, Paweł Tomaszewski, Tomasz Sapryk
Documentary and Feature Film Studios (WFDiF), EHB Polska, Wajda Studio
Studio Filmowe Kalejdoskop
Monika Blachnio
Chelmska 21
00724 Warsaw
Poland
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monika@kalejdoskop.art.pl
Maciej Sobieszczański - born in 1966 in Poland. Writer, director and lecturer. He graduated from the Theatre Academy in Warsaw, the Lódz Film School and the Wajda School. His film PERFORMER won the THINK:Film Award at the Berlinale’s “Forum Expanded” in 2015. ZGODA is his feature debut.
URODZINY (2010, short)
PERFORMER (2014)