Réalisation:
Jan P. MatuszyńskiScénario:
Kaja Krawczyk-WnukPhotographie:
Kacper FertaczMusique:
Ibrahim MaaloufActeurs·trices:
Tomasz Ziętek, Sandra Korzeniak, Jacek Braciak, Agnieszka Grochowska, Robert Więckiewicz, Tomasz Kot, Aleksandra Konieczna, Adam Bobik (plus)VOD (3)
Résumés(1)
Varsovie, 1983. Le fils d’une militante proche de Solidarność est battu à mort par la police. Mensonges, menaces : le régime totalitaire du Général Jaruzelski va tenter par tous les moyens d’empêcher la tenue d’un procès équitable. (Memento Films Distribution)
Critiques (1)
Out of the plethora of Polish films about the crimes and injustices of communism, this still stands out thanks to its atypical work with scene sequencing and its believably grayed-out normalization atmosphere, but Matuszyński's debut was a film I immediately bumped into my top 10 upon finishing, a bar that his other film doesn't so much as share a zip code with. The Last Family was fantastic thanks in part to its utterly unique and radical angle on a life story full of ambiguous and complex characters. Leave No Trace is typical binary filmmaking with simple emotions, pitting nice people and ugly people against each other. ()