Trailer
She is to marry a Polish widower. When the war breaks out, the Soviets occupy Volhynia and proceed to terrorise the villagers. In 1941 the Wehrmacht initiates the genocide of the Jewish people: these atrocities by the occupying powers are accompanied by acts of violence committed by Ukrainian nationalists: they are fighting for independence. For centuries the Ukrainian majority was subject to Polish dominance, now the time for revenge has come. Surrounded by brutality, Zosia can only try to take care of her children, as well as retain a sense of common humanity.
Enriched with multilayered figures and historical precision the film reflects on the murderous mechanisms of nationalism, as well as a traumatic page of history that was regarded as taboo until 1990. In the process Zosia is witness to ethnic cleansing committed by both Ukrainian and Polish groupings; nobody remained innocent. A remarkable though brutal film that speaks of the deadly consequences of hatred unleashed. JG
DCP | Farbe / colour
Wojtek Smarzowski
Piotr Sobociński jr.
Jacek Hamela, Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela
Marek Zawierucha
Mikołaj Trzaska
Michalina Łabacz, Lech Dyblik, Arkadiusz Jakubik, Vasili Vasylyk, Adrian Zaremba, Jacek Braciak, Iza Kuna, Oleksandr Chesherov
National Audiovisual Institute, OXY Net, Polish Public Television TVP S.A., Canal+ Poland, Andrzej Łudziński Productions, Odra Film, National Centre for Culture
Film It
Feliks Pastusiak
32 Różana Str.
02-569 Warsaw
Poland
+48.22.85.22.32 4
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Wojtek Smarzowski - He studied at the Department of Cinematography of the Film School in Łódź and started his career successfully directing music videos. Later he directed several TV dramas and TV series. He debuted as feature film writer and director with MALŻOWINA in 1998. His films won many film festival awards.
Malżowina (1998)
Wesele (2004)
Róża (2011)
Anioł (2013)