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Spoor

Czech Films 2016–2017 2017 / Pokot / Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Sweden, Slovak Republic 2017

The desolate Czech-Polish border region becomes a blood-stained battleground in a stand-off between animal-lover Janina Duszejko and a group of callous gamekeepers. Mysterious disappearances and bizarre deaths, however, might convince the local community that Nature can’t be abused indefinitely. Agnieszka Holland’s film successfully defies all genre classifications.

Spoor Spoor

Synopsis

Covered with dense forest, the Czech-Polish border region might at first seem like a place where man and nature thrive in harmony. In Agnieszka Holland’s genre-defying film, however, the desolate landscape is quite the opposite, a battleground where two world views come into conflict. The enterprising, eccentric Janina Duszejko (Agnieszka Mandat) loves animals and is highly critical of the hunting and poaching that goes on both in and out of season. Duszejko believes that killing animals is tantamount to murder. Yet the quirky woman has her opponents – the gamekeepers, whose ranks include local dignitaries, police officers and a priest. When mysterious disappearances and bizarre deaths start to occur in the vicinity, it looks as if Nature herself is taking her revenge. Insurrection comes from unexpected quarters – and things become as perilous as the corrupt system is cynical. The structure of this thriller is equally elusive, diluting the tension with malicious black humour. The film brought the director the Alfred Bauer Prize for artistic merit at this year’s Berlinale.

Jan Škoda

About the film

128 min / Color, DCP

Director Agnieszka Holland / Screenplay O. Tokarczuk, A. Holland na motivy románu Svůj vůz i pluh vez přes kosti mrtvých / based on the novel Drive Your Plough Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk / Dir. of Photography Jolanta Dylewska, Rafał Paradowski / Music Antoni Komasa-Łazarkiewicz / Editor Pavel Hrdlička / Art Director Joanna Macha / Producer Krzysztof Zanussi, Janusz Wąchała / Production TOR Film Production / Coproduction Heimatfilm, Nutprodukce, Chimney, Nutprodukcia, Česká televize / Cast A. Mandat, W. Zborowski, M. Krobot, J. Gierszał, P. Volny / Sales Beta Cinema GmbH / Contact nutprodukce / Distributor CinemArt, a.s.

About the director

Agnieszka Holland

Agnieszka Holland (b. 1948, Warsaw) is one of the most admired filmmakers of our time; to date she has received three Oscar nominations. She studied at Prague’s FAMU in the late 1960s and experienced the atmosphere of the Prague Spring. She worked closely with Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzej Wajda, with the latter’s influence reflected in her emphasis on vivid artistic expression, the tragic conception of her heroes, and in the ethos of her films. The theme of the unequal struggle of the individual against external oppression and also with his or her own inner demons threads its way through her work. After emigrating from Poland she came up with films such as Angry Harvest (1984), To Kill a Priest (1988), and the celebrated war drama Europa, Europa (1989). Holland shoots in the USA, Poland and the Czech Republic; highlights of her filmography include the biographical dramas Total Eclipse (1995) and Copying Beethoven (2005), and the award-winning HBO miniseries “Burning Bush” (2013).

Contacts

Beta Cinema GmbH
Grünwalder Weg 28d, 820 41, Oberhaching/Munich
Germany
Phone: +49 896 734 698 828
E-mail: [email protected]

nutprodukce
Píseckého 333/15, 150 00, Praha 5
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 731 163 041
E-mail: [email protected]

CinemArt, a.s.
Národní 60/28, 111 21, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 224 949 110
E-mail: [email protected]

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Miroslav Krobot
Actor, Film Director

Tomáš Hrubý
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