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Savior's Square

Official Selection - Competition 2007 / Plac Zbawiciela / Poland 2006

After selling his flat, and before his new home has been completed, Bartek and his family go to stay with his mother, without realising that he is the victim of conmen. The differing interests and needs of the central characters, forced into co-existence, create unpleasant conflicts, love gives way to hatred, tolerance to intolerance. Who is accountable for the tragic outcome of an insoluble situation? People or circumstances?

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Synopsis

After selling his flat, and before his new home has been completed, Bartek, heavily in debt, asks his mother if he and his family can come and stay for a while. He has no idea that he is being conned and that he will be dependent on his mother’s income. The differing interests and needs of the central characters, forced into co-existence, give rise to unpleasant conflicts. Lack of privacy demoralises Bartek’s wife Beata, in particular, who has to look after her small children and put up with the selfishness of her family. Animosity grows between the two women and Bartek, fed up with the constant squabbling, takes off. In the heat of the moment, desperate Beata does something very foolhardy, and the legal outcome begs the question: “Who is guilty?” The filmmakers took the socio-ethical dimension of their drama from real life, hence the broadcasting style of their testimony about the ordinary ambitions of their contemporaries, their attitudes and destinies. The film is also about unscrupulous behaviour and lack of responsibility, today all too common phenomena – without the effort or will to show love and compassion.

About the film

105 min / Color, 35 mm
International premiere

Director Krzysztof Krauze, Joanna Kos-Krauze / Screenplay Krzysztof Krauze, Joanna Kos-Krauze, Jowita Budnik, Ewa Wencel, Arkadiusz Janiczek / Dir. of Photography Wojciech Staroń / Music Paweł Szymański / Editor Krzysztof Szpetmański / Producer Juliusz Machulski / Production Zebra Film Productions / Cast Jowita Budnik, Arkadiusz Janiczek, Ewa Wencel, Dawid Gudejko, Natan Gudejko, Beata Fudalej, Zuzanna Lipiec, Krzysztof Bochenek / Contact Zebra Film Studio, TVP SA
www: www.zebrafilm.pl

About the director

Krzysztof Krauze, Joanna Kos-Krauze

Krzysztof Krauze (b. 1953, Warsaw) studied photography in Łodż (1978) and worked as a director in the Se-Ma-For Studio, then in the Irzykowski Studio and also with TOR (1985-1991). For his feature debut New York, 4am (1988) he won the Bronze Lion at the festival in Gdansk, where he later won the Special Jury Prize for his film Street Games  (1996). He won a series of awards for The Debt (1999) – Golden Lions and the Critics’ Award in Gdynia, the Eagle Award for Best Direction and Screenplay of the Year, Best Direction at the Philadelphia IFF. His film My Nikifor (2004) garnered several international prizes – the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary IFF, a Golden Hugo at the Chicago IFF, along with other prizes at dozens of IFFs. The film Savior’s Square won the Golden Lion in Gdynia.

 

Joanna Kos-Krauze, co-director and co-screenwriter on the film Savior’s Square, gained professional experience working for Polish Television.

Contacts

Zebra Film Studio
Pulawska 61, 02-595, Warsaw
Poland
Phone: +48 22 845 5484
Fax: +48 22 845 6588
E-mail: [email protected]

TVP SA
J.P. Woronicza 17, 00-999, Warsaw
Poland
Phone: +48 225 478 501, +48 225 476 203
Fax: +48 225 474 248
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Aleksandra Biernacka
Publicist

Joanna Kos-Krauze
Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter

Krzysztof Krauze
Film Director

Wojciech Danowski
Producer

Michal Wierusz-Kowalski
Sales Agent

Maciej Karpinski
Film Institution Rep., Film Institution Rep.

Barbara Paciorkowska
Institution

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